A portable device can detect the presence of certain types of cancer in people’s breath. Tested on patients, the new device was developed in part by EPFL researchers as part of an…
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Real-Time Visualization of tumor cells using nanotechnology
Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute scientists have developed new imaging techniques to watch dangerous brain tumor cells respond to treatment in real time.The study was led by Zhi Sheng and Deborah Kelly,…
A new study about Carbon nanotube leads to advancements in aerospace, mechanical and biomedical applications
Researcher at the University of Missouri has developed a way to predict how the complicated Carbon Nanostructures are formed, thereby, designers and engineers can better incorporate the highly adaptable material into devices…
Symmetry breaking could enable ‘antennas on a chip’
A team of researchers from the University of Cambridge have unravelled one of the mysteries of electromagnetism, which could enable the design of antennas small enough to be integrated into an electronic…
BLAST with laser pulse delivers nanoparticles into cells at 100K Speed
Researchers at University of California, Los Angeles developed a new device called “biophotonic laser-assisted surgery tool, or BLAST” may eventually help scientists study the development of disease, enable them to capture improved…