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Analytical Chemistry Jul 8, 2025

Why too much ultrasound slows chemical reactions

Osaka Metropolitan University researchers have solved a long-standing mystery in the field of sonochemistry: why do chemical reactions slow down when ultrasonic power becomes too strong?

Bio & Medicine Jul 7, 2025

Steering brain cells with magnetic nanoparticles to rebuild lost connections

A collaborative study led by Professor Vittoria Raffa at the University of Pisa and Assistant Professor Fabian Raudzus (Department of Clinical Application) has unveiled a novel approach that uses magnetically guided mechanical ...

Analytical Chemistry Jul 7, 2025

Scientists use argon plasma to precisely position metal atoms, eliminating waste of precious metals

Researchers have demonstrated that by using argon plasma, metal atoms can be dispersed and guided to desired positions. This new strategy ensures that not a single atom goes to waste and maximizes the use of rare and precious ...

Bio & Medicine Jul 7, 2025

Super-resolution imaging uncovers how lipid nanoparticles deliver RNA and where they fall short

When the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the world in 2020, the mRNA vaccines came to the rescue of many people—but in the background there was another, lesser known, hero: the lipid nanoparticle. Without these tiny "fat ...

Bio & Medicine Jul 3, 2025

All-in-one smart nanomaterial shows promise for cancer diagnosis, treatment and immune response induction

The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science has successfully developed a nanomaterial capable of simultaneously performing cancer diagnosis, treatment, and immune response induction. Compared to conventional nanomaterials ...

Bio & Medicine Jul 2, 2025

Engineered bacterial vesicles created to combat antimicrobial resistance

Bacteria are ubiquitous microscopic organisms capable of rapid growth. While beneficial strains like lactic acid bacteria (LAB) promote gut health and food preservation, pathogenic bacteria such as Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus ...

Bio & Medicine Jul 1, 2025

Manipulation of light at the nanoscale helps advance biosensing

Traditional medical tests often require clinical samples to be sent off-site for analysis in a time-intensive and expensive process. Point-of-care diagnostics are instead low-cost, easy-to-use, and rapid tests performed at ...

Bio & Medicine Jul 1, 2025

Nanoparticle-based targeted delivery unleashes the full power of anti-cancer drugs

A new study details the development of a nanoparticle-based system that delivers concentrated chemotherapy specifically to cancer cells and not normal cells, potentially allowing clinicians to administer higher, more effective ...

Analytical Chemistry Jun 30, 2025

New catalyst cuts precious palladium expenditure 100-fold by using recycled waste

Researchers have created a palladium-on-carbon catalyst for drug, pesticide, and plastic production that is very sparing in terms of precious metal use. In the new catalyst, palladium is carried on carbon particles manufactured ...

Biochemistry Jun 26, 2025

Avocado pruning residue can transform into biological additive to stabilize emulsions

Mayonnaise, milk, butter, and various sauces are among the products most associated with the term emulsion. While this technique is widely used in the food industry, it also has a vital role beyond the kitchen. Emulsifying ...

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