Japanese scientists design a new approach to making ultra thin and uniform fabrics with micro- and nano-fibers.

Japanese scientists design a new approach to making ultra thin and uniform fabrics with micro- and nano-fibers.
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Researchers suggest using conducting polymers as a new type of dry (gel-free) electrode for EEG.
A new way to track the conjugation rate of cholesterol as well as to conduct conjugations in aqueous environments.
French group demonstrate a unique nanofibrous active implant for bone-tooth unit regeneration.
A new tool enables biomechanical studies of individual cells, laser-propelling red blood cells over long distances and monitoring their deformation.
After over a century of neglect, Ketenes have reemerged as a useful tool for synthetic chemists and materials scientists.
A rapid way of diagnosing anaemia using microwave technology being developed into a point of care device for hospitals and the home.
A noninvasive, controlled method of drug delivery via functionalising gold nanocages for Alzheimer’s disease therapy increases the therapeutic efficacy of chelation therapy.
Small neural building blocks are used to make 3D neural networks in vitro, allowing the study of the interaction between different brain regions.