When a wound turns septic, healing can quickly become a battle. Antibiotics have been the go-to defense for decades, but ...
Nicholas Spada is one of the only scientists in the world using a nuclear x-ray process to study deadly nanoparticles in ...
Adding bacteria-killing nanoparticles to vinegar could help treat multiple infections—and potentially help fight against ...
The global lipid nanoparticles market is projected to reach USD 3.84 billion by 2034, up from USD 1.18 billion in 2025, ...
An Australian research team has achieved an advanced materials breakthrough that opens the door to a new generation of nanodrug applications. From drug delivery, to diagnostics, to gene editing and ...
Researchers report a materials breakthrough enabling a new wave of nanodrug applications, from delivery to diagnostics and ...
Scientists at the Department of Applied Physics II of the University of Malaga have participated in the design of a new ...
Researchers led by Professor Yi-Tsu Chan at National Taiwan University have created a giant molecular cage that mimics nature ...
A new study suggests adding microscopic particles to vinegar can make them more effective against dangerous bacterial infections, with hopes the combination could help combat antibiotic resistance.
The innate immune system sees drugs as threats, but researchers are taking advantage of this response to make cancer therapies more effective.
Researchers at the University of Stuttgart have created an “optical sieve” capable of detecting minute nanoplastic particles. Functioning much like a test strip, this innovation is designed to provide ...