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Water purifier is powered by static electricity from your body

A 10-minute walk can build up enough static electricity to power a battery-free water purifier, which could be especially helpful during disasters or in regions that lack access to clean water and stable power supplies

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Global Nano Calcium Carbonate Strategic Business Report 2024-2030: Increase in Plastic Production & Consumption Sets the Tone for Nano CaCO3 Consumption

/PRNewswire/ -- The "Nano Calcium Carbonate - Global Strategic Business Report" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. Global Nano Calcium...

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The Engineer - New research shows graphene can be developed and used safely

Research has found that a specific type of graphene, which has ‘huge potential’ to tackle multiple global challenges, could be developed further without acute risk to human health.

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Lasers smaller than a human hair emit doughnut-shaped light

Incredibly thin, hollow wires made from gallium and nitrogen can produce laser beams that are hollow with a ring-shaped cross-section, and that could be used to create optical fibres out of thin air

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Injections of drug-filled nanoparticles may relieve arthritis pain

A drug called pazopanib is known to provide brief relief from arthritis pain – encapsulating it in nanoparticles can make its effects last much longer, research in mice suggests

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Cyborg locusts with brain nanoparticles could act as bomb sniffers

Researchers wanting to make use of locusts’ keen sense of smell to sniff out certain chemicals have found that injecting their brains with nanoparticles seems to make odour identification more reliable

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COPD: Inhalable nanoparticles could help treat chronic lung disease

Nanoparticles designed to release antibiotics deep inside the lungs reduced inflammation and improved lung function in mice with symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

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GIST Researchers Showcase New Breakthroughs for Unlocking the Potential of Plasmonics

/PRNewswire/ -- Plasmonics are special optical phenomena that are understood as interactions between light and matter and possess diverse shapes, material...

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Self-propelled nanobots can deliver drugs to bladder, other tumors

Researchers from the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) and collaborators have successfully treated bladder tumors in mice using urease-powered nanobots. The testing consisted of the administration of 18F-nanorobots to tumor-bearing mice divided into four groups depending on tumor volumes using a group of non-tumor-bearing mice as control. Importantly, the therapy remained in the bladder with only a very small proportion of radioactivity seen in other organs. The results were published in Nature Nanotechnology on Jan. 15, 2024.

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