Engineerined protein nanofibrils show a much higher binding capacity for antibody purification compared to current gold standard.

Engineerined protein nanofibrils show a much higher binding capacity for antibody purification compared to current gold standard.
Andraž Krajnc, Nataša Zabukovec Logar, Gregor Mali, and co-workers present a new type of microporous aluminophosphate for high-density storage of solar energy or waste heat in Advanced Energy Materials.
A chemistry and engineering nano-solution that aims to safeguard Earth against climate change can be imagined metaphorically as a “Life Raft” that will sustain renewable energy systems and living systems “thriving and buoyant” over the next thousand years when fully deployed around the globe.
A recent review discusses the emerging nanomedications and therapies with potential to alter Duchenne’s fatal outcome.
A review of the methods for modeling and analyzing online user behaviors found in social networks.
A diverse range of nanomaterials with different physicochemical characteristics have been developed to stimulate the immune system and battle cancer.
Specially designed carbon nanotube nanomotors undergo rotary motion in water, driving external mechanical loads on the nanoscale.
Taking the headache out of brain surgery: these gold nanoparticles cross the blood–brain barrier and report when they hit tumour tissue.
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are stray cancer cells that shed from the primary cancer site and travel to healthy tissues and organs via the blood or lymphatic circulation. Once CTCs settle in their new location, they transform healthy cells around them into cancerous cells.
The NITEC reaction is explored with tetrazole-functionalised microparticles, and demonstrates micrometer-scale resolution as a surface-patterning technique.