Living machines made from drug-carrying bacteria target tumors to improve the effectiveness and safety of chemotherapies.
Living machines made from drug-carrying bacteria target tumors to improve the effectiveness and safety of chemotherapies.
Innovative new designs could help the aviation industry get to net-zero by making planes more compatible with renewable energy sources.
Nanoparticulate formula together with light augmentation could realize the potential for intranasal vaccines to protect against respiratory viruses.
Tin mono-sulfide nanosheets prove to be effective and sensitive soft X-ray detectors with potential to monitor biological systems in real time.
A part of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein could prove to be its Achilles’ heel.
Directly integrated photovoltaic–electrochemical devices could provide a viable path toward a green hydrogen economy.
The effects of some of the world’s blackest materials on our atmosphere.
A biomaterials platform offers a stable center within the body for antibody development against SARS-CoV-2.
Researchers are devising a quicker and cheaper way to diagnose tuberculosis — and it’s based on how your skin smells.
Spherical nucleic acids show promise as a targeted and effective immunotherapy for patients with metastatic prostate cancer.