
Arrays of quantum rods could enhance TVs or virtual reality devices
MIT engineers developed a new way to create these arrays, by scaffolding quantum rods onto patterned DNA. Flat screen TVs that incorporate quantum dots are
MIT engineers developed a new way to create these arrays, by scaffolding quantum rods onto patterned DNA. Flat screen TVs that incorporate quantum dots are
In crisis, the nucleus calls antioxidant enzymes to the rescue. The nucleus being metabolically active is a profound paradigm shift with implications for cancer research.
Lipid nanoparticles have been used to encapsulate CRISPR-Cas9 and deliver it to cells in mice, where it was highly effective at knocking down expression of
For several cancers, detection at an early stage translates into more effective treatments and a better survival rate. Scientists at the University of Fribourg have
Selenium is a micronutrient that plays an essential role in human health but is toxic at high levels. However, new biomedical research has shown selenium
With the help of an AI, researchers at Chalmers have succeeded in designing synthetic DNA that controls the cells’ protein production. The technology can contribute
Scientists are using CRISPR to engineer the viruses that evolved to engineer bacteria CRISPR, the Nobel Prize-winning gene editing technology, is poised to have a
Method for preparing open-framework colloidal crystals leads to synthesis of 12 novel nanoparticle superlattices Traditionally much smaller, pores in 12 types of open-channel colloidal superlattices
Viral DNA in human genomes, embedded there from ancient infections, serve as antivirals that protect human cells against certain present-day viruses, according to new research.
Aston University Researchers at the University of Birmingham and Aston University have developed a system that uses urea to trigger the production of these proteins