It is believed that light is the essence of life, and in the not-too-distant future, it may also serve as the foundation for personal computing demands.
A paper available as a pre-proof in the journal Science of the Total Environment demonstrated the comprehensive immune response of various organs, specifically the hematopoietic organs, in adult mice to rare earth e...
By Samudrapom Dam
29 Apr 2022
A novel chitosan (CS)-based metal-organic polyhedrons (MOPs)/enzyme hybrid hydrogel is shown to be a superior antimicrobial agent in wound healing treatment.
By Bhavna Kaveti
29 Apr 2022
Magnetic materials in two dimensions have been recognized as the foundation for the next generation of compact, rapid electronic gadgets.
A study recently published in the journal ACS Nano sheds light on the creation of a pyrolyzed semiconductive cellulose nanofiber paper (CNP) with a three-dimensional (3D) network configuration.
By Shaheer Rehan
28 Apr 2022
A novel approach for laser-driven bubble printing using Gold (Au) and Silver (Ag) to build strong nanostructures is presented in a study published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry.
By Shaheer Rehan
28 Apr 2022
Researchers focus on overcoming the challenges and limitations of conventional imaging of nanoplastics, particularly low resolution and difficulty in differentiation from dyes.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
28 Apr 2022
Researchers demonstrated the feasibility of using in-plane tin sulfide (SnS2) and molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) heterostructures for protein sequencing.
By Samudrapom Dam
28 Apr 2022
Metastasis or reoccurrence are the key reasons behind the increase in cancer mortality, and treating recurrent or metastatic cancers is the end goal of cancer therapy.
By Bhavna Kaveti
28 Apr 2022
A multidisciplinary team at CSIC has introduced silicon chips 50 nanometres thick, as thin as a thousandth part of a hair, into living cells. These devices allow the study of cell division processes and can even be designed to interfere with the cell cycle, preventing division and causing cell death.
Carbon nanotubes that are prone to tangle like spaghetti can use a little special sauce to realize their full potential.
Thanks to a lesser-known feature of microbiology, Michigan State University researchers have helped open a door that could lead to medicines, vitamins and more being made at lower costs and with improved efficiency.
A plant virus that infects legumes, called cowpea mosaic virus, has a special power that you may not have known about: when injected into a tumor, it triggers the immune system to treat the cancer-even metastatic cancer-and prevents it from recurring.
Graphene-based micro-supercapacitors (EG-MSCs) optimize charge storage by combining the unique features of graphene with the benefits of planar device architecture.
Researchers are looking into materials with several layers in the search for new sorts of superconductors, which are phases of matter that transmit electric charge without distortion.