Nicholas Spada is one of the only scientists in the world using a nuclear x-ray process to study deadly nanoparticles in ...
Mixing nanoparticles into some common plastics made them harder to break and possibly easier to process, pointing towards a ...
Wounds that do not heal are often caused by bacterial infections and are particularly dangerous for the elderly and people ...
In this interview, Dr. Freya Leech, a researcher at NanoFCM, discusses the current challenges and future prospects in ...
Fire is arguably humanity's earliest discovery. It was pivotal in advancing society—underpinning many of humanity's most transformative inventions, from cooking and forging weapons to generating ...
One of the biggest advantages of the new polymer-based nanoparticles over current lipid-based models is the potential for low ...
When a wound turns septic, healing can quickly become a battle. Antibiotics have been the go-to defense for decades, but ...
New nanoparticles made from bacteria and liquid metal locate tumors, trigger immune attacks, and destroy cancer in mice under ...
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have developed a platform that combines automated wet lab techniques with artificial ...
The global lipid nanoparticles market is projected to reach USD 3.84 billion by 2034, up from USD 1.18 billion in 2025, ...
Adding bacteria-killing nanoparticles to vinegar could help treat multiple infections—and potentially help fight against ...
Keroles Riad is the founder and CEO of O Nanotech Solutions, a startup that produces flame-made quantum dots. He also receives funding from NSERC as a Canada Banting Postdoctoral Fellow. He also ...