Âé¶¹ÒùÔº - latest science and technology news stories / en-us Âé¶¹ÒùÔº internet news portal provides the latest news on science including: Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics, Nanotechnology, Life Sciences, Space Science, Earth Science, Environment, Health and Medicine. pH-responsive graphene nanocarriers improve precision in cancer drug delivery Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and despite advancements in diagnosis and treatment, it continues to impose a significant health burden globally. Researchers have now started exploring various innovative methods, such as engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) that can enable targeted drug delivery to cancer cells. While promising, the in vivo behavior of pH-responsive ENMs, which continuously interact with body fluids once administered, remains poorly understood. /news/2025-08-ph-responsive-graphene-nanocarriers-precision.html Bio & Medicine Nanomaterials Thu, 07 Aug 2025 10:20:04 EDT news673780802 A polymeric package deal: Diagnosing and treating breast cancer with a single nanoparticle complex The drug pipeline—the process through which a potential new drug gets discovered, tested, approved, and marketed—is a notoriously long and arduous process, and even the most promising drugs can languish or die on the road to the clinic. /news/2025-06-polymeric-package-breast-cancer-nanoparticle.html Bio & Medicine Fri, 13 Jun 2025 08:55:47 EDT news669023743 Precision cancer treatment using magnet-guided, heat-activated nanoparticles Traditionally, radiation, chemotherapy, and surgery have been the most common ways to remove and destroy malignant cells. However, because these treatments can also damage healthy cells, they often have significant side effects. Today, more precise and targeted therapies are emerging, designed to attack cancer cells while sparing normal tissues. /news/2025-03-precision-cancer-treatment-magnet-nanoparticles.html Bio & Medicine Thu, 06 Mar 2025 12:09:04 EST news660485341 Green tea-derived nanosilver complex displays anti-melanoma activity Melanoma is a fast-progressing skin cancer characterized by a high mortality rate after metastasis. Local chemotherapy could be considered a therapeutic approach only in stage 0 of progression (in situ melanoma) and in the postoperative phase after surgical removal of suspected skin lesions. For this purpose, drugs such as Imiquimod, 5-Fluorouracil, Dacarbazine, and Doxorubicin have been tested and shown positive effects. Recently, metal nanoparticles as separate therapeutic units or drug carriers have also fallen into the research focus. /news/2025-01-green-tea-derived-nanosilver-complex.html Bio & Medicine Fri, 31 Jan 2025 10:29:02 EST news657541741 Trimetallic-based nanocarriers method shows promise for visualized idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis therapy A research group from Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering (NIMTE) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) developed a novel method for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) therapy by transplanting mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), which improved the therapeutic efficacy and realized real-time treatment visualization. The study was published in Science Advances. /news/2024-09-trimetallic-based-nanocarriers-method-visualized.html Bio & Medicine Mon, 16 Sep 2024 09:47:03 EDT news645698821 Study deciphers intricate 3D structure of DNA aptamer for disease theranostics In a study published in PNAS, a research team has resolved the first high-resolution structure of the sgc8c DNA aptamer that targets protein tyrosine kinase 7 (PTK7), engineered two optimal sgc8c variants for disease theranostics efficiently, and revealed new principles for the sophisticated structural and functional organization of DNA molecules. /news/2024-07-deciphers-intricate-3d-dna-aptamer.html Molecular & Computational biology Fri, 19 Jul 2024 11:51:03 EDT news640608662 Lanthanide nanohybrids show promise in treating pulmonary biofilm infections Bacterial biofilm infections are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among patients with cystic fibrosis or those with weakened immune systems. Treatment for biofilm infections usually entails intensive antibiotic therapy. There is an urgent need for well-designed agents to achieve in vivo diagnosis and precise anti-biofilm therapy without bacterial resistance. Unfortunately, no effective agent has been designed to perform these tasks adequately. /news/2024-06-lanthanide-nanohybrids-pulmonary-biofilm-infections.html Bio & Medicine Tue, 11 Jun 2024 09:39:48 EDT news637317584 Sugar-coated gold nanoparticles can quickly eliminate bacterial infections, no antibiotics required If left to their own devices, bacteria on our teeth or wounded skin can encase themselves in a slimy scaffolding, turning into what is called biofilm. These bacteria wreak havoc on our tissue and, being shielded from antibiotic medication by the slime, are difficult to dislodge. A new strategy may offer a simple way to break up the muck and destroy the bacteria. /news/2024-03-sugar-coated-gold-nanoparticles-quickly.html Bio & Medicine Wed, 13 Mar 2024 11:24:03 EDT news629547841 Researchers develop self-assembling, self-illuminating therapeutic proteins When it comes to delivering drugs to the body, a major challenge is ensuring that they remain in the area they're treating and continuing to deliver their payload accurately. While major strides have been made in delivering drugs, monitoring them is a challenge that often requires invasive procedures like biopsies. /news/2023-12-self-assembling-self-illuminating-therapeutic-proteins.html Bio & Medicine Nanomaterials Thu, 21 Dec 2023 10:47:04 EST news622378021 Targeted nanotherapy: Fluorescence-guided photoimmunotherapy to manage peritoneal carcinomatosis Fluorescence-guided intervention strategies can improve standard therapies to detect and treat microscopic tumors to thereby prevent lethal recurrence. Cancer biologists have made tremendous progress in photoimmunotherapy and nanotechnology to treat metastasis, although the effects of such techniques are limited by heterogeneous effects. /news/2023-09-nanotherapy-fluorescence-guided-photoimmunotherapy-peritoneal-carcinomatosis.html Bio & Medicine Mon, 25 Sep 2023 11:10:01 EDT news614857190 Enhancing atherosclerosis diagnosis using ultrasmall calcium carbonate nanoparticles Atherosclerosis is characterized by the hardening of blood vessels, especially certain arteries, due to the local buildup of fibers and lipids (mainly cholesterol) in the inner wall of an artery, causing it to narrow. It is a complex disease that can trigger life-threatening events, such as myocardial infarction and ischemic stroke. /news/2023-09-atherosclerosis-diagnosis-ultrasmall-calcium-carbonate.html Bio & Medicine Thu, 14 Sep 2023 09:52:03 EDT news613903921 Hybrid nanoparticles shine new light on targeting cancer cells Scientists at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have developed a new approach to potentially detect and kill cancer cells, especially those that form a solid tumor mass. They have created hybrid nanoparticles made of gold and copper sulfide that can kill cancer cells using heat and enable their detection using sound waves, according to a study published in ACS Applied Nano Materials. /news/2023-09-hybrid-nanoparticles-cancer-cells.html Bio & Medicine Mon, 11 Sep 2023 10:49:03 EDT news613648141 New nanocomplex unleashes the immune system on metastases A new nanocomplex renders a tumor harmless—and, on top of that, it trains the immune system to detect and eliminate metastases. /news/2023-09-nanocomplex-unleashes-immune-metastases.html Bio & Medicine Thu, 07 Sep 2023 10:07:03 EDT news613300021 Researchers induce cancer cells to 'commit suicide' with a self-produced bacterial toxin For the first time in the world researchers at Tel Aviv University have encoded a toxin produced by bacteria into mRNA (messenger RNA) molecules and delivered these particles directly to cancer cells, causing the cells to produce the toxin—which eventually killed them with a success rate of 50%. /news/2023-07-cancer-cells-commit-suicide-self-produced.html Bio & Medicine Tue, 04 Jul 2023 06:44:52 EDT news607671888 New biocomputing method uses enzymes as catalysts for DNA-based molecular computing From early detection and internal treatment of diseases to futuristic applications like augmenting human memory, biological computing, or biocomputing, has the potential to revolutionize medicine and computers. /news/2023-05-biocomputing-method-enzymes-catalysts-dna-based.html Biotechnology Molecular & Computational biology Mon, 01 May 2023 08:51:03 EDT news602149861 Autofluorescence-free, imaging-guided precision therapy for rheumatoid arthritis Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), known as "immortal cancer," is a chronic, progressive autoimmune inflammatory disease. The development and application of an RA high-sensitivity theranostics probe can help to accurately monitor the progression and realize the efficient treatment of RA. /news/2023-02-autofluorescence-free-imaging-guided-precision-therapy-rheumatoid.html Bio & Medicine Fri, 10 Feb 2023 09:44:35 EST news595244670 Aggregated gold nanoparticle conjugates for multimodal imaging and synergistic phototherapy National University of Singapore chemists have discovered that aggregated, photosensitized, gold nanoparticle conjugates can be used for multimodal imaging and synergistic phototherapy to destroy cancer cells effectively at power densities below the skin tolerance threshold. The research is published in the journal Nano Today. /news/2023-02-aggregated-gold-nanoparticle-conjugates-multimodal.html Bio & Medicine Thu, 09 Feb 2023 08:55:03 EST news595155301 Researchers develop a new type of light-sensitive nanoparticle to help identify ectopic pregnancy Oregon State University scientists have produced a proof of concept for a new and better way of caring for women facing the life-threatening situation of ectopic pregnancy, which occurs when a fertilized egg implants somewhere other than the lining of the uterus. /news/2022-11-light-sensitive-nanoparticle-ectopic-pregnancy.html Bio & Medicine Mon, 21 Nov 2022 17:36:03 EST news588274561 'Click' chemistry may help treat dogs with bone cancer, study finds In September, researchers from California and Denmark were awarded a Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their development of "click" chemistry, a process in which molecules snap together like LEGO, making them a potentially more efficient transportation device in delivering pharmaceuticals to cancer tumors. /news/2022-11-click-chemistry-dogs-bone-cancer.html Veterinary medicine Fri, 04 Nov 2022 13:32:05 EDT news586787522 Enabling precise control of catalytic reactions Various chemical reactions occur one after another in cells, and life is maintained as each step of the reaction is regulated without error. Recently, a Korean research team has developed a dual-catalyst system that can precisely control catalytic reactions much as cells can. /news/2022-09-enabling-precise-catalytic-reactions.html Bio & Medicine Nanomaterials Wed, 14 Sep 2022 13:14:55 EDT news582380093 Inorganic nanozymes acting as therapeutic and contrast agents in MRI and PET scanning The CIC biomaGUNE Molecular and Functional Biomarkers group has developed a rapid, cost-effective, synthetic, microwave method for producing ultra-small manganese ferrite nanoparticles that act as advanced, multimodal contrast agents in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomography (PET); they also have intracellular catalytic activity as a result of which an unprecedented reduction in tumor growth can be induced, for materials of this type, in a preclinical model of breast cancer. The results of this research, published by the journal Small, demonstrate that these nanoparticles have robust characteristics for nanobiotechnological applications. /news/2022-03-inorganic-nanozymes-therapeutic-contrast-agents.html Bio & Medicine Wed, 30 Mar 2022 09:30:07 EDT news567851405 Intracellular supramolecular self-assembly regulates cellular function Supramolecular self-assembly based on noncovalent interactions is considered as a key strategy for introducing intracellular synthetic biocompatible macromolecules. The synthetic macromolecules resemble the nature, behavior, and function of biomacromolecules in living systems. /news/2022-01-intracellular-supramolecular-self-assembly-cellular-function.html Bio & Medicine Tue, 18 Jan 2022 08:43:38 EST news561717816 Smart transformable nanoparticles promise advances in tumor diagnoses, treatment For more than three decades, biomedical nanomaterials have been successfully developed for the benefit of theranostics—a compound term referring to the diagnoses and treatment of tumors. The nanoparticles must reach the tumor site and its distinct microenvironment to target the treatment for the tumor. /news/2021-12-smart-nanoparticles-advances-tumor-treatment.html Nanomaterials Tue, 07 Dec 2021 11:20:04 EST news558098402 Researchers develop a world-first antibody-drug delivery system It sounds like the stuff of science fiction: a man-made crystal that can be attached to antibodies and then supercharge them with potent drugs or imaging agents that can seek out diseased cells with the highest precision, resulting in fewer adverse effects for the patient. /news/2021-12-world-first-antibody-drug-delivery.html Bio & Medicine Tue, 07 Dec 2021 10:41:13 EST news558096070 'Nanozyme' therapy prevents harmful dental plaque build-up A growing body of evidence points to a link between iron-deficiency anemia and severe tooth decay. Whether the connection is correlative or causative is unknown, though both conditions are associated with poor diets and are more common in people living in impoverished environments and with underlying medical conditions. /news/2021-10-nanozyme-therapy-dental-plaque-build-up.html Bio & Medicine Tue, 26 Oct 2021 03:34:42 EDT news554438078 New nanoparticle design paves way for improved detection of tumors Nano-sized particles have been engineered in a new way to improve detection of tumors within the body and in biopsy tissue, a research team in Sweden reports. The advance could enable identifying early stage tumors with lower doses of radiation. /news/2021-06-nanoparticle-paves-tumors.html Bio & Medicine Wed, 02 Jun 2021 12:03:22 EDT news541854199 Nano-encapsulation for efficient delivery in Parkinson's treatment Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disorder caused by the death of dopaminergic neurons in a part of the brain (known as substantia nigra pars compacta), which leads to a deficit of dopamine (DA), one of the main neurotransmitters active in the central nervous system. Symptomatic treatment focuses on increasing the concentration of dopamine into the brain. /news/2021-06-nano-encapsulation-efficient-delivery-parkinson-treatment.html Bio & Medicine Tue, 01 Jun 2021 09:40:23 EDT news541759219 Nanoconfinement concept improves safety of diagnostic contrast agent More than seven years ago Albert J. Sinusas, MD, a professor of medicine, radiology, and biomedical engineering, was working with a team of engineers for development of an imageable polymer for prevention of adverse remodeling after a heart attack when they inadvertently discovered that when iodine, a contrast agent used for X-ray imaging, is packed in a nanoparticle there is greater absorption of X-rays potentially improving visibility. /news/2021-04-nanoconfinement-concept-safety-diagnostic-contrast.html Bio & Medicine Wed, 07 Apr 2021 08:52:50 EDT news537004367 Bacterial magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications Magnetic nanoparticles biosynthesized by bacteria might soon play an important role in biomedicine and biotechnology. Researchers of the University of Bayreuth have now developed and optimized a process for the isolation and purification of these particles from bacterial cells. In initial tests, magnetosomes showed good biocompatibility when incubated with human cell lines. The results, presented in the journal Acta Biomaterialia, are therefore a promising step toward the biomedical use of magnetosomes in diagnostic imaging techniques or as carrier in magnetic drug delivery applications. /news/2021-02-bacterial-magnetic-nanoparticles-biomedical-applications.html Bio & Medicine Nanomaterials Fri, 19 Feb 2021 09:10:24 EST news532948221 Drug-delivery microcapsules tagged with zirconium-89 can be tracked by PET imaging University of Alabama at Birmingham polymer and radionuclide chemists report what they say "may represent a major step forward in microcapsule drug delivery systems." /news/2021-01-drug-delivery-microcapsules-tagged-zirconium-tracked.html Bio & Medicine Nanomaterials Thu, 21 Jan 2021 09:08:18 EST news530442495