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Graphene nanoribbons to knit severed, damaged spinal cords
The combination of graphene nanoribbons made with a process developed at Rice University and a common polymer could someday be of...
Sep 20, 20163 min read


Single Molecule Detection of a Cancer Biomarker
In early 2016 University Professor of Applied Physics Stephen Arnold earned a patent for his system for finding the size of one or more...
Sep 20, 20164 min read


High-capacity nanoparticle
Nanoparticles offer a promising way to deliver cancer drugs in a targeted fashion, helping to kill tumors while sparing healthy tissue....
Sep 15, 20164 min read


Microchip enables fast, precise measurement of single-cell growth
A new technique invented at MIT can precisely measure the growth of many individual cells simultaneously. The advance holds promise for...
Sep 6, 20165 min read


Legions of nanorobots target cancerous tumours with precision
Researchers from Polytechnique Montréal, Université de Montréal and McGill University have just achieved a spectacular breakthrough in...
Aug 16, 20162 min read


Singapore scientists grow mini human brains
Scientists in Singapore have made a big leap on research on the ‘mini-brain’. These advanced mini versions of the human midbrain will...
Aug 15, 20163 min read
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