Ultrasmall NdVO4 nanoparticles are presented as a promising agent for deep-tissue photothermal therapy.

Ultrasmall NdVO4 nanoparticles are presented as a promising agent for deep-tissue photothermal therapy.
Bio-synthetic Hybrid Materials and Bionanoparticles, edited By Alexander Boker, and Patrick Van Rijn: book reviewed by Dr. Fabio Nudelman, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
An international, interdisciplinary team is developing highly porous biomaterials for localised release of therapeutic ions and drugs
Dynamic synthetic polymer systems are emerging as modules to study structure-property functions, motivated largely by Nature’s biopolymers.
A nanosized drug delivery system is developed, which significantly inhibits tumor growth and metastasis formation of breast cancer when loaded with the drug paclitaxel.
This video shows that it is possible to ‘mechanically sinter’ liquid metal nanoparticles to form soft, electrically conductive traces by hand.
Topography of plant virus nanoparticles has been shown to influence osteogenesis of bone derived mesenchymal stem cells.
Researchers from Case Western Reserve University present an efficient non-viral gene delivery system for safe gene therapy to treat genetic eye disorders.
Aggregation-induced emission nanoparticles have been developed by East China University researchers for cancer diagnostics and treatment.
This month’s International Year of Light article reviews relevant advances and applications of plasmonic nanoparticles, from energy to health.