What we exhale can warn us about disease: Kaunas scientists are creating sensors that 'read' the composition of exhaled air
Scientists from Kaunas University of Technology are developing sensors that can analyze exhaled air to detect disease and ensure safety in various sectors.
With Freedom, nanorobots from the Czech Republic will also travel to space for testing. They will help with antibiotics
Czech nanorobots will be tested in space alongside a mission called Freedom, aiming to enhance antibiotic efficacy.
Professor Kim Jong-baek's team at Yonsei University develops new technology to transfer carbon nanotubes without damage through ice sublimation
A Korean research team has developed a technique that allows the safe transfer of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes at room temperature, significantly enhancing the performance of electronic devices.
Discovery of a New State of Matter where Solid Meets Liquid
A new scientific discovery reveals a previously unknown phenomenon at the nanoscale occurring within droplets of liquid metals, suggesting that the boundary between solid and liquid states of matter is not as clear as previously thought.
The Rebirth of Traditional Medicine in Antimicrobial Nanotechnology
The article discusses the social behavior of bacteria and their formation into biofilms, emphasizing the implications for antibiotic resistance and traditional medicine approaches in the context of nanotechnology.
OLESJA BONDARENO, ANNE KAHRU β© Against Chronic Wounds with the Help of Estonian Science
Estonian researchers have developed a new wound dressing based on copper and silver nanoparticles that accelerates the healing of diabetic ulcers.
Nanoglass ball.. Has physics come closer to curing cancer?
Researchers from Brazil and Portugal announced the development of a new nanomaterial that can potentially kill bone cancer cells through directed heat while aiding in bone healing.