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Bio & Medicine Aug 2, 2022

New nanoparticle-based material could detect antibiotics in water

An international team of researchers has developed a new type of strong and elastic two-dimensional (2D) membrane. The invention could prove useful, for instance, in detecting remnants of antibiotics from water.

Materials Science Jul 7, 2022

Scientists develop durable material for flexible artificial muscles

UCLA materials scientists and colleagues at the nonprofit scientific research institute SRI International have developed a new material and manufacturing process for creating artificial muscles that are stronger and more ...

Analytical Chemistry Jun 29, 2022

Laser writing may enable 'electronic nose' for multi-gas sensor

Environmental sensors are a step closer to simultaneously sniffing out multiple gases that could indicate disease or pollution, thanks to a Penn State collaboration. Huanyu "Larry" Cheng, assistant professor of engineering ...

Analytical Chemistry Jun 24, 2022

A novel Raman chemical sensor made from noodlelike threads of gold

Researchers created a special ultrathin sensor, spun from gold, that can be attached directly to the skin without irritation or discomfort. The sensor can measure different biomarkers or substances to perform on-body chemical ...

Biochemistry Jun 20, 2022

New exfoliation technique 'recovers' biomaterial's piezoelectricity

Piezoelectric materials are applicable in the biomedical field, and if they can be biocompatible and degradable, it will be a big step towards real applications. Recently, a research team at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) ...

Bio & Medicine Jun 13, 2022

Small materials may be key to reducing cardiovascular disease deaths

Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death across the globe, responsible for about 17.9 million (32%) of all deaths worldwide every year. Monitoring and treatment may reduce the incidence of death, but the health ...

Nanomaterials Jun 1, 2022

Gold nanoparticles arranged by custom DNA molecules to produce colors

A new technology is using particles of gold to make colors. With further work, the method developed at Aalto University could herald a new display technology.

Bio & Medicine May 10, 2022

Engineers develop fast and accurate COVID-19 sensor

Engineers at Johns Hopkins University, supported in part by the U.S. National Science Foundation, have developed a COVID-19 sensor that addresses the limitations of the two most widely used types of COVID-19 tests: PCR tests ...

Bio & Medicine Mar 29, 2022

Researchers develop sensor for faster, more accurate COVID-19 tests

A COVID-19 sensor developed at Johns Hopkins University could revolutionize virus testing by adding accuracy and speed to a process that frustrated many during the pandemic.

Materials Science Feb 24, 2022

How squid camouflage could help prevent skin cancer in humans

It wasn't the result the scientists wanted.

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