Researchers have shown that dysprosium atoms resting on a thin insulating layer of magnesium oxide have magnetic stability over days.
In the study, the scientists successfully measured the shape distributions of extracellular vesicles derived from liver, breast, and colorectal cancer cells, showing that the shape distributions differ from one another.
With a 'liquid assembly line', researchers have produced mRNA-delivering-nanoparticles significantly faster than standard microfluidic technologies.
The discovery opens the way to cheap and energy-efficient color displays and electronic labels.
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