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  • Bacterial injection system delivers proteins in mice and human cells
    With further development, the programmable system could be used in a range of applications including gene and cancer therapies....
    Source: MIT: Research by Allessandra DiCorato | Broad Institute | McGovern Institute for Brain Research
  • Exploring the anti-inflammatory activities, mechanism of action and prospective...
    A major cause of death in the elderly worldwide is attributed to neurodegenerative diseases, such as AD (Alzheimer’s disease), PD (Parkinson’s disease), ALS (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), FRDA (Friedreich’s ataxia), VaD (Vascular dementia) etc. These can be caused due to multiple factors such as genetic, physiological problems like stroke or tumor,...
    Source: F1000 Research by Angela Maria Mathew
  • Processes, Vol. 11, Pages 1016: Influence of Fe2O3 Nanoparticles on the Anaerobi...
    The anaerobic digestion (AD) of biomass is a green technology with known environmental benefits for biogas generation. The biogas yield from existing substrates and the biodegradability of biomasses can be improved by conventional or novel enhancement techniques, such as the addition of iron-based nanoparticles (NPs). In this study, the effect...
    Source: MDPI by Rosy Paletta
  • Caltech Pays Tribute to Alumnus, Electronic and Technology Pioneer, and Visionar...
    Alumnus, Caltech Board of Trustees Chair Emeritus, and visionary philanthropist Gordon Earle Moore (PhD '54), a pioneer of the modern electronics industry and a cofounder of Intel Corporation, passed away on March 24, 2023. He was 94 years old.Moore, who maintained close ties to Caltech throughout his life, is remembered...
    Source: Caltech by Caltech Media Relations
  • NINA la Vida
    The NINA-B306 Thing Plus is here along with two new AI single-board computers from NVIDIA!...
    Source: Sparkfun by Chris McCarty
  • Star-shaped plankton inspire complex structures
    Reconstructed model of an Acantharia skeleton showing the arrangement of spicules intersecting at a central point. Courtesy of Vivian Merk.A common marine planktonic organism, Acantharia, has a delicate star-shaped endoskeleton consisting of 20 arms or ‘spicules’ arranged in a unique geometric pattern. Unusually, these mineralized spicules are built from strontium...
    Source: Materials Today
  • IJMS, Vol. 24, Pages 6199: Solid Lipid Nanoparticles: Applications and Prospects...
    Recent advancements in drug delivery technologies paved a way for improving cancer therapeutics. Nanotechnology emerged as a potential tool in the field of drug delivery, overcoming the challenges of conventional drug delivery systems. In the field of nanotechnology, solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) play a vital role with a wide range...
    Source: MDPI by Durgaramani Sivadasan
  • Anti-corrosion Strategy to improve the stability of perovskite solar cells
    Nanoscale, 2023, Accepted ManuscriptDOI: 10.1039/D3NR00051F, Review ArticleHuanping Zhou, Li Liang, Zhenyu Guo, Rundong FanIn recent years, perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are considered as one of the most promising photovoltaic technologies due to its solution process, cost effective, and excellent performance. The highest certified...The content of this RSS Feed (c) The...
    Source: RSC | Nanoscale by Huanping Zhou
  • Gladys West and the Global Positioning System
    Women's History is being celebrated all month, and we have another story about an influential woman in science for you! Gladys West is an American mathematician who made significant contributions to the development of the Global Positioning System (GPS) by developing satellite geodesy models. Learn more about her here!...
    Source: Sparkfun by Lauren Gregory
  • Semiconductor metasurface offers coherent way to steer light
    As a red beam of light is reflected in an arch, Prasad Iyer (right) and Igal Brener (left) demonstrate optical hardware used for beam steering experiments at Sandia National Laboratories Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies. Photo: Craig Fritz/Sandia National Laboratories.In a major breakthrough in the fields of nanophotonics and ultrafast optics,...
    Source: Materials Today
  • Fiber “barcodes” can make clothing labels that last
    Drawing inspiration from butterfly wings, reflective fibers woven into clothing could reshape textile sorting and recycling....
    Source: MIT: Research by Kylie Foy | MIT Lincoln Laboratory
  • Exploring the nanoworld of biogenic gems
    Project will develop new materials characterization tools and technologies to assign unique identifiers to individual pearls....
    Source: MIT: Research by MIT.nano
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