Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Newly funded nanoparticle research project targets abdominal aortic aneurysms

A 1.47 million grant to advance research into abdominal aortic aneurysms.

Next-generation nanoparticle nasal spray for drug delivery to the brain

Scientists have developed a new nanoparticle generation-delivery method that could someday vastly improve drug delivery to the brain, making it as simple as a sniff.

Graphene 'phototransistor' promising for optical technologies (w/video)

Researchers have solved a problem hindering development of highly sensitive optical devices made of a material called graphene, an advance that could bring applications from imaging and displays to sensors and high-speed communications.

Computational modeling of genome mapping in nanochannels helps untangle the physics of DNA knots

New research into the physics of nanochannel mapping may help overcome a (literal) knot in the process and advance genome mapping technology.

A novel testing platform to assess, in real time, the efficacy of nanomaterials in regulating gene expression

This new pltform could help to facilitate preclinical investigations and optimize nanotherapeutics for cancers before they reach clinical trials.

Art of paper-cutting inspires self-charging paper device

Scientists have developed a light-weight, paper-based device inspired by the Chinese and Japanese arts of paper-cutting that can harvest and store energy from body movements.

Non-flammable graphene membrane developed for safe mass production

Researchers have discovered a simple and scalable method for turning graphene oxide into a non-flammable and paper-like graphene membrane that can be used in large-scale production.

How some battery materials expand without cracking

Brittle electrodes handle expansion by going glassy, study shows.

Self-assembling polymers provide thin nanowire template

Researchers have developed a new way to create some of the world?s thinnest wires, using a process that could enable mass manufacturing with standard types of equipment.

Phosphorene reveals its superconductivity

A new atomically thin material similar to graphene has been proven to be a promising new superconductive material.