Researchers have developed a method combining sticky nanoparticles with high-precision protein measurement to capture and analyze a common marker of heart disease to reveal details that were previously inaccessible.
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Researchers have developed a method combining sticky nanoparticles with high-precision protein measurement to capture and analyze a common marker of heart disease to reveal details that were previously inaccessible. • Email to a friend • Researchers reported an 'intelligent' strategy of using organic nanoparticles to evaluate photothermal therapy efficiency on tumor in real time. • Email to a friend • Physicists have devised a way to time-reverse the evolution of an object in an arbitrary, unknown state. • Email to a friend • Scientists have gained important new insight into what might be happening at the nanoscale to hold bismuth vanadate back as a good candidate for photoelectrical water splitting. • Email to a friend • Scientists describe an experiment that investigates how to extract a train of single photons from a laser packed with many photons. • Email to a friend • Unlike previous approaches, the new technology performed on a 4 pi microscopic system and utilized radially or azimuthally polarized beams to generate the chiral light fields. • Email to a friend • Charge density wave (CDW) is a quantum mechanical phenomenon, which induces distortion in the crystal structures of some low-dimensional (1D or 2D) metals, when the temperature is reduced. Such distorted crystal structure is known as CDW phase and its resistivity is much higher than the original symmetric phase. Since the switching between symmetric and CDW phase can also be made by the application of external electric field, these materials are technologically important and have attracted immense attention in the nanoelectronics community. • Email to a friend • With the help of state-of-the-art neutron scattering instrumentation and molecular dynamic simulations, scientists have demonstrated the existence of high-frequency transverse phonons in metallic glass for the first time. • Email to a friend • The study sheds light on how different synthesis conditions can produce manganese dioxide with distinct porous structures, hinting at a strategy for the development of highly tuned MnO2 nanomaterials that could serve as catalysts in the fabrication of bioplastics. • Email to a friend • Physicists have demonstrated the control of magnetism in a magnetic semiconductor via electrical means, paving the way for novel spintronic devices. • Email to a friend • |
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