The particles will be produced using 3D-bioprinting, enabling them to be released at specified intervals, instead of a continuous slow release.
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The particles will be produced using 3D-bioprinting, enabling them to be released at specified intervals, instead of a continuous slow release. • Email to a friend • Interactions between hollow silica nanocubes suspended in a solution can be adjusted by varying the concentration of polymer molecules added to the mixture. • Email to a friend • The new study focuses on a production method, based around mechanical abrasion, where multilayer structures are formed through directly abrading different Van der Waals material powders directly on top of one another. • Email to a friend • Ion-based technology may enable energy-efficient simulations of the brain's learning process, for neural network AI systems. • Email to a friend • Researchers used single nanoparticles that illuminate single fluorescent molecules to detect ultrafast biochemical reactions. • Email to a friend • What does it mean to design a science lab today? What are the new challenges for the architects of science buildings? And what is the best method to study the constantly evolving architectures of science? • Email to a friend • |
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