Common household products containing nanoparticles—grains of engineered material so miniscule they are invisible to the ...
A research team at the University of Pittsburgh led by Alexander Star, a chemistry professor in the Kenneth P. Dietrich ...
Walking through a recently sprayed area can resuspend nanoparticles in the household up to adult breathing levels.
For the first time, scientists at Pennsylvania State University have created synthetic replicas of brochosomes, naturally occurring nanoparticles that could one day be used to make invisibility ...
Plant-derived nanoparticles have demonstrated significant anticancer effects. Researchers recently developed rice bran-derived nanoparticles (rbNPs) that efficiently suppressed cell proliferation and ...
A team of researchers at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) recently published a study modeling the effect of tiny ...
As IoT technology progresses, the question of how to power these devices, particularly in locations where reliable electrical ...
Mitchell leads a biomaterials and drug delivery lab at Penn Engineering that works on engineering new biomaterials, such as ...
Researchers from Tokyo University of Science (TUS) have developed nanoparticles from rice bran which demonstrated potent ...
CRISPR-carrying lipid nanoparticles enabled researchers to correct a rare nonsense mutation in the lungs of a cystic fibrosis ...
Common household products containing nanoparticles – grains of engineered material so miniscule they are invisible to the eye ...
Common household products containing nanoparticles could be contributing to a new form of indoor air pollution, as activity ...