KAIST researchers have synthesized a collection of nanoparticles, known as carbon dots, capable of emitting…
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Nanoparticles are ultra-small particles, typically measuring between 1 and 100 nanometers in size, with unique physical and chemical properties that differ significantly from their bulk counterparts. Because of their high surface-area-to-volume ratio and ability to interact with biological and chemical systems at the molecular level, nanoparticles are at the forefront of innovation in fields like medicine, materials science, electronics, and environmental engineering. They are being explored for targeted drug delivery, advanced imaging techniques, lightweight materials, and even pollution remediation. As research advances, nanoparticles are unlocking new possibilities in diagnostics, therapeutics, and next-generation technologies, while also raising important questions about safety and environmental impact.
Laboratory tests showed film containing silver-silica nanoparticles to be capable of eliminating 99.84% of SARS-CoV-2…
Are you affected by your neighbors? So are nanoparticles in catalysts. New research from Chalmers,…
Preclinical data published in Cell show the nanoparticle vaccine spurs extremely high levels of protective…
New research[1] presented at the 29th EADV Congress, EADV Virtual, shows that socks coated in…
Changing the makeup of a specific protein has the potential to neutralize the virus. A…
Researchers report the development of cell membrane nanovesicles that carry receptors for SARS-CoV-2 and various…
A Boost for Cancer Immunotherapy One promising strategy to treat cancer is stimulating the body’s…
Using magnetic nanoparticles, scientists stimulate the adrenal gland in rodents to control release of hormones…
Scientists around the world are scrambling to adapt their research to find solutions to the…
Synthetic microparticles more intricate than some of the most complicated ones found in nature have…
Liquid phase electron microscopy illuminates 3D atomic structures of platinum nanoparticles, advancing full control of…
Researchers have developed a phage capsid that renders influenza viruses harmless. The approach could also…
Universal Novel Nanoparticle Flu Vaccine Protects Against 6 Influenza Viruses in Mice A novel nanoparticle…
Gold-based tool could help virologists stop replication of viruses. A Rutgers-led team has developed a…
In a discovery that has implications for our understanding of the air we breathe, University…
Dialing Up the Heat on Nanoparticles The ability of metallic nanoparticles to harvest and control…
Theoretical calculations reveal that when impacted by positrons of particular energies, spherical nanoparticles release unstable…