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Researchers developed a pH-responsive graphene nanomaterial that evades the immune system in blood and targets cancer cells in acidic tumors for safer, more precise therapy.
Researchers provide a new framework for designing soft materials that mimic a form of molecular organization seen in living systems.
First-of-its-kind multimodal study reveals that smaller catalytic nanoparticles transform while converting carbon dioxide, ...
Atomic orbitals (red & blue), which determine how far electrons can move around their originating atom in a material, can ...
Researchers developed a transparent, ultra-thin polymer that conducts electricity like metal, promising major advances for ...
Scientists developed a method for the computer-based design of artificial proteins, with a focus on custom biocatalysts for ...
Robots acting as macroscale analogs of active nanoparticles stop moving through friction alone, revealing a self-sustained ...
Scientists achieve the first direct measurement of the quantum metric tensor in black phosphorus, advancing understanding of ...
( Nanowerk News) University of Warwick astronomers have uncovered compelling evidence that a nearby white dwarf is in fact ...
Researchers are building better satellite IoT systems to improve global coverage, reduce delays, and meet the growing demand ...
Scientists succeeded in reducing losses in the lower contact layer of tin perovskite solar cells by identifying molecules ...
Researchers engineered a robotic folding sheet that can crawl across a surface as well as grasp and lift various objects.