A liquid metal bone scaffold capable of killing bacteria and boosting healing without antibiotics has been developed by ...
New nanoparticles made from bacteria and liquid metal locate tumors, trigger immune attacks, and destroy cancer in mice under near infrared light with no major side effects. The nanoparticles were ...
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Brewery waste could help fight bacteria
Scientists have found that waste from the beer brewing process can be transformed into nanoparticles with powerful ...
A pioneering liquid metal combination is shaping up as a potential secret weapon in the global fight against antimicrobial resistance, and promises to outlast existing implant materials. While also ...
Researchers in Kiel have developed a laser-based 3D printing process for glass. It significantly simplifies 3D printing with ...
From copper-oxide rods to silver/chitosan coatings and in-situ zinc-borate cubes, nanotech outperforms CCA, ACQ and thermal ...
Scientists have for the first time filmed the real-time growth and contraction of Palladium nanoparticles, opening new avenues for utilising and recycling precious metal catalysts. (Nanowerk News) ...
Allied Market Research published a report, titled, "Silver Nanoparticles Market by Synthesis Method (Wet Chemistry, Ion ...
MOSS LANDING — Scientists have reported concentrations of heavy-metal nanoparticles in the marsh soils at Elkhorn Slough in the wake of the recent fire at a battery storage facility in Moss Landing.
MOSS LANDING — New testing found higher than usual toxic metal particles in the marsh soils of Elkhorn Slough estuary, contributing the rise to the recent fire at the Moss Landing Battery Plant.
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