Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Fluorescence imaging technique goes from micro to macro, moves closer to clinic
FLIM used to analyze whole mouse tumor with cellular resolution.
Nanoscale membrane both isolates and couples living and non-living catalysts
Innovation paves the way for scaling up biohybrid systems to synthesize fuels, chemicals.
Shining a light on gene regulation
This promising method involves coating nanoparticles with gene-regulatory agents and then exposing them to a dose of laser light to unleash that material.
New metasurface tech improves ability to reflect sound back to its source
Researchers have developed a device that reflects sound in the direction it came from, rather than deflecting it at an angle. The 'retroreflector' can reflect sound across an operating range of 70 degrees in either direction -- more than doubling the effective range of previous technologies.
Electron paramagnetic resonance in modern carbon-based nanomaterials
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance in Modern Carbon-Based Nanomaterials, is a new book which attempts to fill the abovementioned void by compiling key contributions for researchers interested in the electron paramagnetic resonance study of the carbon-containing thin films, nanomaterials, ceramics, porous materials, etc.
Nanocellulose-coated PET film provides low-cost, sustainable option for food packaging
Researchers have developed a large-scale manufacturing process that may change the way some grocery store foods are packaged.
Research on cancer-frying nanoparticles heats up
Scientists have improved the performance of magnetic nanoparticles designed to roast and destroy tumors.
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