Nanomaterials are everywhere—from cosmetics to electronics—but their environmental and health risks are only beginning to be ...
Researchers have created tiny metal-based particles that push cancer cells over the edge while leaving healthy cells mostly unharmed. The particles work by increasing internal stress in cancer cells ...
A new imaging technology can distinguish cancerous tissue from healthy cells by detecting ultra-weak light signals. It relies ...
Tumors contain macrophages, immune cells capable of fighting cancer, but their function is suppressed by the tumor, ...
Researchers from Tomsk Polytechnic University, as part of a scientific collaboration, have created nanoactuators to transport ...
The mysterious Lycurgus Cup is a convincing artifact indicating that, possibly unbeknownst to them, the ancient Romans used ...
When Ijeoma Uchegbu arrived back in the UK as a single mum of three young children she soon found herself living in a ...
Gold nanoparticles that cluster in response to T cell enzymes can predict cancer immunotherapy success days before tumors ...
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A fentanyl vaccine enters human trials in 2026 — here's how it works
A vaccine in development would be the first proactive treatment for overdose and fentanyl addiction, if approved. A vaccine ...
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Scientists reverse Alzheimer’s in mice and restore memory
For decades, Alzheimer’s disease has been described as a one‑way street, a slow erosion of memory that could at best be ...
This is all part of the plan: ‘Design for Demise’ is a standard concept for making satellites that break apart upon reentry, ...
The extreme weight loss seen in many late-stage cancer patients, known as cachexia, is far more than a cosmetic side effect.
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