Nanoparticles

Gas stoves emit dangerous Nanoparticles, Study

A recent study by Purdue University found that cooking on a gas stove can emit more nano-sized particles into the air than gas or...

Recycling rare-earth phosphors from used fluorescent bulbs

A simpler way to collect slightly magnetic particles.

New breakthroughs for unlocking the potential of plasmonics

Scientists shed light on hybrid plasmonic nanomaterials with tunable properties.

Scientists created 3D maps of the next-generation alloys

3D atomic details of next-generation alloys.

New treatment targets both good and bad gut bacteria

Calcium tungstate microgel: A new hope for colitis treatment.

Nano-chocolates that store hydrogen

An innovative approach could turn nanoparticles into simple reservoirs for storing Hydrogen.

Scientist developed sunscreen from agri-waste based biopolymer

Scientists at Mohali based research institute, the Center of Innovative and Applied Bioprocessing (CIAB), have made a breakthrough by developing an antimicrobial sunscreen from...

Selenium nanoparticles may act like antibacterial agents

Scientists have found that nanoparticles of selenium, an essential micronutrient, can be used as an antibacterial agent. Selenium is found naturally in wheat, eggs, cheese,...

New, self-assembled Hairy nanoparticles could give double punch to cancer

A new approach to concurrently introduce both therapeutic drugs and cancer-fighting heat into tumors has been discovered. This oncoming research on hairy nanoparticles made...

MIT Engineers Created Plants that Glow

By embedding specialized nanoparticles into the leaves of a watercress plant, MIT engineers have created plants that glow by emitting light for nearly four hours....

Nanoparticles may be Able to Help Fight the Immune System

According to a new study by the University of Michigan, injecting nanoparticles aids to fight the immune system when it goes haywire. It can be...

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