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New technology allows more precise view of the smallest nanoparticles
Current state-of-the-art techniques have clear limitations when it comes to imaging the smallest nanoparticles, making it difficult for...
Nov 17, 20202 min read


Plant inspired: Printing self-folding paper structures for future mechatronics
When natural motion comes to mind, plants are most likely at the bottom of most people's list. The truth is that plants can perform...
Nov 17, 20203 min read


A biomimetic membrane for desalinating seawater on an industrial scale
The treatment of seawater, including its large-scale desalination, is a major challenge for our society. Reverse osmosis is one of the...
Nov 17, 20201 min read


Printable ink guides cell growth, offers nerve injury hope
Researchers have developed a neuron-growing ink that uses the body's own electrical signals to precisely guide the growth of nerve cells....
Nov 17, 20203 min read


Glioblastoma nanomedicine crosses into brain in mice, eradicates recurring brain cancer
'I've worked in this field for more than 10 years and have not seen anything like this.' A new synthetic protein nanoparticle capable of...
Nov 17, 20203 min read


Lighting the way to selective membrane imaging
Researchers at Kanazawa University monitored the emission of blue-green light from water-soluble tetraphenylethene molecules adsorbed at...
Nov 17, 20202 min read
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