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Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Implantable device shrinks pancreatic tumors: Taming pancreatic cancer with intratumoral immunotherapy

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Implantable device shrinks pancreatic tumors: Taming pancreatic cancer with intratumoral immunotherapy
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Houston , Texas , United-states , Hsuan-chen-liu , Junjun-zheng , Daniel-davila-gonzalez , Shu-hsia-chen , Yitian-xu , Shani-zakiya-saunders , Microfluidics-nanofluidics , Robin-shae-vander-pol , Dixita-ishani-viswanath

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Computational system streamlines the design of fluidic devices: This computational tool can generate an optimal design for a complex fluidic device such as a combustion engine or a hydraulic pump

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Computational system streamlines the design of fluidic devices: This computational tool can generate an optimal design for a complex fluidic device such as a combustion engine or a hydraulic pump
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Wisconsin , United-states , Cambridge , Cambridgeshire , United-kingdom , Yifei-li , Wojciech-matusik , Abby-abazorius , Microfluidics-nanofluidics , Artificial-intelligence-laboratory , Dartmouth-college , Massachusetts-institute-of-technology

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Researchers design new inks for 3D-printable wearable bioelectronics: Potential uses include printing electronic tattoos for medical tracking applications

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Researchers design new inks for 3D-printable wearable bioelectronics: Potential uses include printing electronic tattoos for medical tracking applications
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Rice-university , Texas , United-states , Akhilesh-gaharwar , Anthony-guiseppi-elie , Lesley-henton , Microfluidics-nanofluidics , Kaivalya-deo , National-science-foundation , National-institute-of-biomedical-imaging , Texasam-university-engineering , Excellence-fund

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Oregon State University research pushes closer to new therapy for pancreatic cancer

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Oregon State University research pushes closer to new therapy for pancreatic cancer
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Could sound waves help to regrow bones?

In this interview, we speak to Dr. Amy Gelmi and Professor Leslie Yeo about their new research that looked at using sound waves to regrow bones.

Australia , Monash , South-australia , London , City-of , United-kingdom , Australian , Kittyvector-shutterstock , Amy-gelmi , Yurchanka-siarhei-shutterstock , Andrey-keno-shutterstock , Leslie-yeo

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Directly into the brain: A 3D multifunctional and flexible neural interface: Novel design of brain chip implant allows for measuring neuronal activity while simultaneously delivering drugs to the implant site

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Directly into the brain: A 3D multifunctional and flexible neural interface: Novel design of brain chip implant allows for measuring neuronal activity while simultaneously delivering drugs to the implant site
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Osaka , Japan , South-korea , Republic-of-korea , Korea , Sohee-kim , Microsystems-nanoengineering , Oliverg-schmidt , Microfluidics-nanofluidics , Gerd-strohmeier , Chemnitz-university-of-technology , Korea-institute-of-machinery

Emerging Technologies In The Delivery Of Proteins Peptides

Emerging Technologies In The Delivery Of Proteins Peptides
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Belfast , United-kingdom , Electrospinning-electrospraying , Microfluidics-mfs , Microfluidics-nanofluidics , Dimitriosa-lamprou , Queen-university-belfast , Development-of-electrospinning , D-printing-of-pharmaceuticals , University-belfast , Drug-delivery , Recent-development

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Confined magnetic colloidal system for controllable fluid transport


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Schematics of confined colloids in different states via remote and dynamic magnetic regulation
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©Science China Press
Abstract:
Colloidal suspensions of microscopic particles show complex and interesting collective behaviors. In particular, the collective dynamics of colloids is fundamental and ubiquitous for materials assembly, robotic motion, microfluidic control, and in several biological scenarios. The collective dynamics of confined colloids can be completely different from that of free colloids: for instance, confined colloids can self-organize into vortex structures, coherent motion, or different phase behaviors. On one hand, due to the complexity of colloidal suspensions, how to finely tune the collective dynamics of confined colloids remains elusive. On the other hand, since the microscale confinement is on the same length scale as the colloidal size, it is difficult to determine how the colloids interplay with each other and the geometrical constraints.

Beijing , China , Fujian , Canada , Xiamen , Chinese , Xu-hou , Microfluidics-nanofluidics , Technical-institute-of-physics , Key-laboratory-of-materials , National-natural-science-foundation-of-china , Engineering-research-council-of-canada

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Stretching diamond for next-generation microelectronics


Home > Press > Stretching diamond for next-generation microelectronics
Stretching of microfabricated diamonds pave ways for applications in next-generation microelectronics.
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Dang Chaoqun / City University of Hong Kong
Abstract:
Diamond is the hardest material in nature. But out of many expectations, it also has great potential as an excellent electronic material. A joint research team led by City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has demonstrated for the first time the large, uniform tensile elastic straining of microfabricated diamond arrays through the nanomechanical approach. Their findings have shown the potential of strained diamonds as prime candidates for advanced functional devices in microelectronics, photonics, and quantum information technologies.

Luyang , Shaanxi , China , Berkeley , California , United-states , Hong-kong , University-of-hong-kong , Hong-kong-general , Fan-rong , Zhejiang , Bonn

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Bionic idea boosts lithium-ion extraction


Metal ion sieving using a bioinspired nanochannel membrane
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XIN Weiwen
Abstract:
Lithium is an energy-critical element that is considered to be a geopolitically significant resource. However, the supply of lithium may not be enough to meet continuously increasing demand. As a result, scientists are looking for new ways to extract lithium ions.
Bionic idea boosts lithium-ion extraction
Beijing, China | Posted on January 1st, 2021
Ion selective membranes have already been used extensively for water treatment and ion sieving in electrodialysis technology. However, conventional membranes exhibit low and useless Li+ selectivity, making them insufficient for meeting industry requirements.
Chinese scientists have recently made progress in the preparation and application of a bioinspired material that is capable of achieving controlled ion transport and sieving, especially for lithium-ion extraction.

Beijing , China , Qianfan , Anhui , Liping , Henan , Chinese , Microfluidics-nanofluidics , Technical-institute-of-physics , Chemistry-of-the-chinese-academy-sciences , National-natural-science-foundation-of-china , Beihang-university