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From superfood to super material: Goji berries yield antibacterial silver nanoparticles
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Scientists develop nanobody inhibitors to target deadly Ebola virus
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Sustainable nanofiber coating can extend fruit shelf life
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Nanoparticle technique gauges bite force in tiny C. elegans worms
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Detecting disease with a single molecule: Nanopore-based sensors could transform diagnostics
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Diversifying DNA origami: Generative design tool relies on grammar rules for finding best shape
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AI-designed 'nanocages' mimic viral behavior for enhanced gene therapy
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Nanovaccine derived from pre-chemotherapy tumors combats multiple tumors in mice
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Ultrasound-activated nanoparticles deliver drugs to targeted brain regions
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Biodegradable nanoparticles enable simultaneous delivery of two drugs to attack tumors
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Special delivery nanoparticle can program stem cells while inside the body
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Prototype sunscreen uses TiO₂ nanoparticles to cool skin while blocking UV rays
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Tech used by WWI flying aces inspires new cellular behavior discovery
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Nanoliposomes pave way for treatment of rare genetic disorder
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Scientists recreate molecular timers to control nanomachine activation rates
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Nano drug delivery system eliminates need for complicated carriers
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Unlocking the brain: Peptide-guided nanoparticles deliver mRNA to neurons
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Novel bioluminescent immunosensor shows promise for quantitative point-of-care testing
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Tiny chips promise swift disease diagnosis from a single breath
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New blood test evaluates nanomedicines for safer, personalized cancer treatment

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Cell & Microbiology
Invisible alliances: Kingdoms collide as bacteria and cells form captivating connections
Nanomaterials
Machine learning and 3D printing yield steel-strong, foam-light materials
Molecular & Computational biology
Fruit flies' courtship song may hold key to controlling mosquitoes
Plants & Animals
Study points to South America—not Mexico—as birthplace of Irish potato famine pathogen
Condensed Matter
Engineering the first semimetallic Weyl quantum crystal
Space Exploration
Astronauts' eyes weaken during long space missions, raising concerns for Mars travel
Cell & Microbiology
Using AI machine learning to map hidden molecular interactions in bacteria
General Physics
New technique to detect dark matter uses atomic clocks and lasers
Nanomaterials
Supranano engineering enhances strength and ductility of structural materials
Environment
Mega-iceberg drifts towards Antarctic penguin island
Social Sciences
Behavior-based dependency networks can shape the resilience of cities following economic shocks
Analytical Chemistry
Mechanochemical synthesis: New theory explains reaction rate acceleration
Nanophysics
Deep-ultraviolet laser microscope reveals diamond's nanoscale transport behaviors
Earth Sciences
Krill vertical migration may have smaller impact on carbon export than previously thought
Social Sciences
Study: Compared to pre-war levels, life expectancy in the Gaza Strip has almost halved
Analytical Chemistry
Reaction pathways of carbon dioxide in supercritical water revealed
Environment
Algae-based method purifies chemically polluted water effectively, study finds
Nanomaterials
MXene-enhanced epoxy promises safer, more durable industrial applications
Ecology
Genomic analyses reveal human activity's vital role in Amazonian species' genetic makeup
Analytical Chemistry
Improving ammonia synthesis: New iron-based catalyst surpasses century-old benchmark

Multi-omics approach reveals nanoplastic toxicity in aquatic life

Plastic pollution has become a growing crisis for aquatic environments, with nanoplastics emerging as particularly hazardous due to their minuscule size and broad dispersal. Unlike larger plastic fragments, nanoplastics infiltrate ...

New nanocatalyst targets tumors without oxygen

Tumors often contain areas of oxygen-deficient tissue that frequently withstand conventional therapies. This is because the drugs applied in tumors require oxygen to be effective. An international research team has developed ...