Nanoparticles are valuable and useful in many products, but according to a new study, they can also damage our cells. Researchers are concerned about the effect of lifelong exposure to the human organism.
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Nanoparticles are valuable and useful in many products, but according to a new study, they can also damage our cells. Researchers are concerned about the effect of lifelong exposure to the human organism. • Email to a friend • Researchers have successfully overcome a limiting problem with stabilizing the best-performing formulation of metal-halide perovskite films, a key player in a range of applications, including solar cells. • Email to a friend • Researchers have developed accurate radiation sources that are expected to lead to breakthroughs in medical imaging and other areas. • Email to a friend • Researchers have successfully demonstrated that carbon-carbon (C-C) covalent bonds expand and contract flexibly in response to light and heat. This unexpected flexibility of C-C bonds could confer new properties to organic compounds. • Email to a friend • Researchers developed a new class of broadband solid state light emitter in the short-wave infrared that could be miniaturized, integrated with CMOS technology and used for many applications including food inspection, health or safety. • Email to a friend • Researchers have developed a graphene-based bolometer that can detect microwave photons at extremely high sensitivities and with fast time responses. • Email to a friend • |
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