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nanoparticles

  • Rice Bran Nanoparticles Show Strong Anti-Cancer Effect: Study
    Rice Bran Nanoparticles Show Strong Anti-Cancer Effect: Study
    Preliminary research suggests that rice bran nanoparticles could provide a safe, effective, and affordable cancer treatment in the future.
    May 7, 2024BY Mary West
  • Micro- and Nanoplastics Linked to Parkinson’s and Dementia
    Micro- and Nanoplastics Linked to Parkinson’s and Dementia
    Experts say the new findings add to evidence linking plastics pollution to disease, urge political action to reduce ...
    December 4, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Cornell Study: Nanoparticles in Foods May Harm Gut Microbiome
    Cornell Study: Nanoparticles in Foods May Harm Gut Microbiome
    Would you like to enhance your mood, promote smoother skin, improve heart and immune function, enjoy better sleep, ...
    May 12, 2023BY Sara Middleton
  • Nanotechnology Used in COVID Vaccines, 2,000 Foods, Goes Unlabeled
    Nanotechnology Used in COVID Vaccines, 2,000 Foods, Goes Unlabeled
    If you’re one of those people that can often be found in the food aisles of grocery stores ...
    May 4, 2023BY Janis Siegel
  • Innovative Drug Delivery System Holds Promise for Treating Obesity and Its Complications
    Innovative Drug Delivery System Holds Promise for Treating Obesity and Its Complications
    A research team from the Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine at the Chinese University of Hong Kong ...
    March 29, 2023BY Spring Lin
  • Messenger RNA Technology Fast-Tracked for Treating for Heart Conditions
    Messenger RNA Technology Fast-Tracked for Treating for Heart Conditions
    An Australian government research fund has granted $1.7 million (US$1.1 million) to target three major cardiovascular diseases using ...
    September 30, 2022BY Jessie Zhang
  • Nanoparticle Cures Sepsis in Mice, Potentials for Future Treatment
    Nanoparticle Cures Sepsis in Mice, Potentials for Future Treatment
    The use of engineered nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide [NAD(H)], a molecule common to many animals, resulted in 100 percent ...
    June 11, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Silver: Metal as Medicine
    Silver: Metal as Medicine
    Silver has been used as an anti-microbial agent long before people knew of microbes. The Greeks, Romans, Egyptians, ...
    May 30, 2022BY Conan Milner
  • We Can Turn CO2 in the Air Into New Materials—But Don’t Expect That to Stop Climate Change
    We Can Turn CO2 in the Air Into New Materials—But Don’t Expect That to Stop Climate Change
    What if there were a way to suck carbon dioxide right out of the air and turn it ...
    August 26, 2015BY Peter Styring
  • Invisibility: The Scientific Reality
    Invisibility: The Scientific Reality
    Imagine all you could do if you were invisible. But invisibility is just a pipe dream, isn’t it? ...
    November 27, 2014BY Patrick Rahall
  • The Perfect Gap Turns Nanoparticles Into Sensors
    The Perfect Gap Turns Nanoparticles Into Sensors
    Scientists have figured out the optimal gap needed between two gold nanoparticles to turn them into optical antennae.
    October 25, 2014BY David Scott
  • Nanoparticles: Panacea or Pandora’s Box?
    Nanoparticles: Panacea or Pandora’s Box?
    Because labelling and disclosure are not required for food and beverage products containing nanoparticles, it’s difficult to determine ...
    August 17, 2014BY David Suzuki
  • Graphene Hybrid Foam Bounces Back
    Graphene Hybrid Foam Bounces Back
    A new graphene oxide foam is super strong and can bounce back after being stretched and compressed.
    August 10, 2014BY Mike Williams
  • Nanoreporters Go Underground to Check Oil for Sulfur
    Nanoreporters Go Underground to Check Oil for Sulfur
    Chemists have created nanoparticles that can sample crude oil and natural gas for hydrogen sulfide before pumping.
    April 25, 2014BY Mike Williams
  • Oil and Diamond Mix Transfers Heat Best
    Oil and Diamond Mix Transfers Heat Best
    A mixture of diamond nanoparticles and mineral oil easily outperforms other types of fluid created for heat-transfer applications, ...
    April 1, 2014BY Mike Williams
  • Microscopic Particles Carry Big Concerns
    Microscopic Particles Carry Big Concerns
    Thousands of consumer products containing engineered nanoparticles — microscopic particles found in everyday items from cosmetics and clothing ...
    March 29, 2014BY Harvard School of Public Health
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