Electrotherapy using injectable nanoparticles delivered directly into the tumor could pave the way for new treatment options for glioblastoma, according to a new study from Lund University in Sweden.
An international research team led by RMIT University have created tiny particles, known as nanodots, made from a metallic ...
"What's next for smart implants in health care?" details how advanced medical devices, embedded with sensors and data ...
A research team led by professor Olivia Merkel, Chair of Drug Delivery at LMU and co-spokesperson of the Cluster for Nucleic ...
The integration of nanotechnology with bioinspired materials is rapidly transforming the landscape of advanced healthcare solutions. Despite the remarkable ...
In a shocking incident highlighting AI risks, a worker generated a fake wound image to fool HR, raising alarms over deepfake ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich have created some of the smallest light-emitting diodes ever made—so tiny that thousands of them could fit inside a single human cell. These miniature organic LEDs, or ...