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A new architecture at the heart of molecules
A team from UNIGE and the University of Pisa has designed surprisingly stable molecular assemblies, paving the way for new drug constructs and geometrically controlled materials.
Jul 15, 20253 min read


Rice researchers develop superstrong, eco-friendly materials from bacteria
Scientists at Rice University and University of Houston have developed an innovative, scalable approach to engineer bacterial cellulose into high-strength, multifunctional materials. The study, published in Nature Communications, introduces a dynamic biosynthesis technique that aligns bacterial cellulose fibers in real-time, resulting in robust biopolymer sheets with exceptional mechanical properties.
Jul 10, 20252 min read


EPFL scientists build first self-illuminating biosensor
Engineers have harnessed quantum physics to detect the presence of biomolecules without the need for an external light source, overcoming a significant obstacle to the use of optical biosensors in healthcare and environmental monitoring settings.
Jun 30, 20253 min read


Tens of millions of nanoneedles could replace painful cancer biopsies
Now, an interdisciplinary team of scientists at King’s have developed a nanoneedle patch that painlessly collects molecular information from tissues without removing or damaging them. This could allow healthcare teams to monitor disease in real time and perform multiple, repeatable tests from the same area – something impossible with standard biopsies.
Jun 17, 20253 min read


Targeted nanoparticles show promise for more effective antifungal treatments
A team of researchers from Brown University has developed a new nanotechnology-based approach that could improve treatment of fungal infections, particularly those caused by the increasingly drug-resistant Candida species.
May 20, 20253 min read


Researchers develop living material from fungi
Empa researchers from the Cellulose and Wood Materials laboratory have now developed a bio-based material. Not only is it completely biodegradable, it is also tear-resistant and has versatile functional properties. All this with minimal processing steps and without chemicals – you can even eat it. Its secret: It's alive.
May 19, 20254 min read
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