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.
Animal testing remains a principle screening tool in the drug discovery pipeline, but are they reliable and could there be alternatives to replace them?
With computer models and lab experiments, researchers are working on a strategy for vaccines that could protect against any influenza virus.
Bringing science to life through spectacular images.
It seems that not all nanoparticles attract a protein corona.
With a mastery of material phases, over the years scientists have developed more sustainable and groundbreaking technological advancements.
Zwitterionic polymers allow researchers to fabricate drug-carrying microrobots that can operate covertly under the immune system’s radar.
Researchers develop microrobots that can sense their external environments and adapt their motion, similar to living organisms.
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.