New method allows researchers to directly measure nanoparticle degradation in real time within biological environments.
Glutathione-sensitive nanoparticles get drugs straight to the source of cancer
Korean scientists have developed a tumor-targeted, bioreducible nanoparticle system that can deliver cytotoxic anticancer drugs to tumor tissues.
Identifying the Global Coal Industry’s Water Risks
The water–energy nexus is becoming one of the great challenges of our generation—one that also holds significant implications for all.
Terahertz spectrometer for material analysis and substance identification
New stand-alone terahertz spectrometer “T-SPECTRALYZER” for many fields of analytical measurements. It was awarded with the Photonics West Prism-Award 2014.
Crystal defect research holds information for new material design
New study finds how defects affect two-dimensional crystalline structures, and the results hold information for designing new materials.
Clay: cost-effective nanofiller for advanced polymeric composites
The state of the art in clay-containing polymer nanocomposites is critically reviewed by Suprakas Sinha Ray.
Tital partners up with Rolls-Royce
Engine manufacturer counts on cooperation with German investment casting specialist Tital.
Rutgers unveils new $5.2 million microscopy suites
Rutgers University have unveiled two microscopy suites – a scanning transmission electron microscope and a helium ion microscope.
Iron carbide nanoparticles: a new platform for tumor theranostics
New core/shell structure nanoparticles have been reported by a team led by Peking University researchers.
Scientific CMOS Camera
Scientific sCMOS camera “ORCA-Flash4.0 LT Gen II” scientific CMOS camera with excellent image quality and high reliability. It delivers 2x the speed, 3x the field of view and up to 5x the signal-to-noise of even the best interline CCD cameras.