Researchers describe how mosquitoes have evolved a natural resistance to some chemical insecticides, and offers an alternative called carbon black, a type of carbon-based nanoparticles.
Researchers have developed a new type of sensor with an unprecedented ability to detect extremely small amounts of molecules. These sensors can be used to detect and identify trace amounts of substances such as chemical pollutants or molecules important in medicine.
Researchers report a tattoo-like triboelectric nanogenerator design with thickness in tens of micrometers, that can interface with skin without additional adhesive layers, and be used for energy harvesting from daily activities.
Researchers have developed a near-infrared-driven nanoassemblies with size and charge dual transformation for the combination of photocontrolled chemotherapy and immunotherapy in breast cancer.