A sensitive blood test for the early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease could be possible with nanoparticle arrays.

A sensitive blood test for the early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease could be possible with nanoparticle arrays.
Stem cells found in the lungs can be redirected to the heart using a new inhaled antibody therapy to help boost healing following a heart attack.
The Swansea-based materials physicist talks about the role of energy materials in mitigating climate change, his love of sports, and how his passion for science helps it to blend seamlessly into his life.
This year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine recognizes the achievements made in identifying and treating hepatitis C.
Researchers shed light on the conditions that could have led to our abiogenesis by simulating the rapid growth and fusion of protocells.
A new titanium nitride sulfur composite reduces the notorious shuttle effect and improves the overall performance of lithium-sulfur batteries.
Scientists have found a way to repair damaged peripheral nerves using engineered biomaterials that better support platelets.
New observations suggest that the unexpected dimming of the supergiant star was most likely caused by a dust cloud that blocked starlight coming from the star’s surface.
Inspired by nature, researchers create a new kind of photoelectric generator based on a bacterial ion pump.
A customizable scaffold helps repair bones and rebuild tissue using the patient’s own cells.