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We’ve all seen the movies. Sometime in a distant future, humans have solved the riddle of aging. The answer usually involves ...
A new skin-like sensor could help doctors monitor vital signs more accurately, track healing after surgery and even help ...
Overview of Nanotechnology in Medical Devices MarketThe Global Nanotechnology in Medical Devices Market is valued at USD 4.7 ...
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These novel materials can change, fix, and retain their shape reversibly by using magnetic fields and ultraviolet light.
For science!The ability to etch patterns onto tiny objects and surfaces is an important part of the development of nanotechnology. Great strides have been made in translating existing technologies ...
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Packaging Gateway on MSNMicropackaging and nanotechnology applications drive InnovationMicropackaging and nanotechnology applications are opening new frontiers in how products are protected, preserved, and ...
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The Punch on MSNScientists unveil nanotech breakthrough in early cancer detectionIt all started with frequent stomach aches about four years ago,” Mrs Agnes Acholi recalled. “From there, each episode of abdominal pain became progressively worse, and I sought medical treatment.”The ...
Telluride Science will welcome Dr. Guillermo Acuna from the University of Fribourg in Switzerland to present the sixth Town ...
Discover how nanotechnology is shaping our daily lives in simple ways—from clothing and sunscreen to smartphones and ...
At the heart of this innovation are polystyrene (PS) nanospheres, each just 400 nanometers wide—about 250 times thinner than ...
The big science of nanotechnology holds a lot of promises, as well as a few myths.
The term "nanotechnology" was coined by Professor Norio Taniguchi in 1974 at the Tokyo Science University. He introduced it in a scientific paper presented at the International Conference on ...
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