Nanoparticles are not new; bacteria have been making them long before we had a language to name them.

Nanoparticles are not new; bacteria have been making them long before we had a language to name them.
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Zwitterionic polymers allow researchers to fabricate drug-carrying microrobots that can operate covertly under the immune system’s radar.
A new and simple working principle for liquid manipulation and a complete exploration of the opportunities of a multipurpose platform guided by physical intelligence.
Nanotechnology is poised to revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of patients with type 1 diabetes.
A new soft microrobot harnesses electromagnetic and thermal energy at the nanoscale to self-assemble from colloidal nanomachines.
Researchers at Houston Methodist Research Institute discuss how quantitative, non-invasive imaging can aid in developing novel tools for diagnosis and therapy.
What does cooking in your kitchen have in common with printed electronics? More than one would think! Sintering is a widely used technique for bonding particles into coherent structures, imparting increased strength and integrity. Due to its low cost, and reliability,...
Researchers have found a way to produce advanced functional fabrics while retaining the wearability and durability of everyday fabrics.
Nanoparticle-based gadolinium contrast agents to improve the safety of MRIs.