Orally administered nano-in-micro composites limit the undesirable side effects associated with other inflammatory bowel disease treatments.
Orally administered nano-in-micro composites limit the undesirable side effects associated with other inflammatory bowel disease treatments.
Sintering metal-organic decomposition inks at low temperatures for printed electronics applications.
Understanding the interactions, permeability, and partitioning of drug delivery systems in ocular tissues can improve the drug retention time and bioavailability.
Investigating the impact of the physical environment on immune cell activation.
Small publishes a special issue to highlight the ongoing research at the Adolphe Merkle Institute.
High-resolution anti-counterfeiting patterns with two-level information encoding are revealed using a one-step, in situ nanocrystal-ink-printing process.
Zhiyong Tang on the highlights of his career and science.
Prof. Xun Wang reflects on a moment of inspiration, his current research on sub-nanomaterials, and other research inspiring him today.
Robert Langer talking about the future of drug delivery systems, his philosophy, and his efforts to make the world a better place.
A visible color change occurs when active nanocomposites are heated and re-cooled, which is attributed to the mobility of the nanoparticles embedded inside the material.