Friday, November 13, 2020

Nanotechnologies to help in new cancer treatment strategy

A new project has been set up to develop an immunologic-based treatment strategy where cancer cells are reprogrammed to become 'visible' to the patient's immune system.

Scientists discover new family of quasiparticles in graphene-based materials

Scientists reveal a phenomenon that is 'radically different from textbook physics' and this work has led to the discovery and characterisation of a new family of quasiparticles found in graphene-based materials. Called Brown-Zak fermions these extraordinary particles have the potential to achieve the Holy Grail of 2D materials by having ultra-high frequency transistors which can in turn produce a new generation of superfast electronic devices.

A pearl spectrometer may provide new information processing options for biomedical innovations

Researchers have demonstrated light transport-assisted information processing by creating a pearl spectrometer.