Chemists at Iowa State University develop synthetic catalysts, resembling super enzymes, to efficiently break down plant cellulose for various applications.
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Macquarie UniversityNanoparticlesSciTech NewsSensor
A Single Drop Changes Everything: New Technique To Revolutionize Nanosensor Manufacturing
Revolutionary nanosensor breakthrough: Ethanol droplets replace high-temperature process, boosting efficiency & cutting costs. Macquarie Univ. research.
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MIT Discovers Quantum Light Source with Potential for Optical Quantum Computers and Teleportation Devices
MIT researchers pioneer quantum light source using photovoltaic nanoparticles, opening possibilities for optical quantum computers and teleportation devices.
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ElectromagneticsNanoparticlesOpticsSciTech NewsYale University
Physicists Unravel the Enigma of Trapped Waves: Shedding Light on 3D Light Localization
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerResearchers leverage advanced computing to solve the mystery of trapping light in 3D structures, opening new possibilities for lasers and …
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NanoparticlesNanotechnologySciTech NewsUniversity Of Notre Dame
Accidental Innovation: Notre Dame’s Unexpected Discovery Enhances Drug Potency
A research team at Notre Dame has inadvertently discovered a cost-effective method to enhance drug effectiveness using modified silica particles.
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Cutting-Edge Gene Editing Nanoparticles Developed By MIT To Fight Lung Diseases
Scientists want to use special particles that can send RNA into the body to help people with diseases like cystic…
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Revolutionary Gold Nanoparticle Catalyst Transforms Plastic Waste Into Valuable Compounds
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinScientists have found a way to use gold nanoparticles (really tiny particles of gold) to turn polyester and biomass into…
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Scientists Caution: Food Color Nanoparticles May Harm Human Gut
Scientists at Cornell and Binghamton University did a research that showed that tiny metal-based particles called “metal oxide nanoparticles” which…