To help combat antibiotic resistance, scientists have developed a biosensor for more efficient and controlled administration of antibiotics.

To help combat antibiotic resistance, scientists have developed a biosensor for more efficient and controlled administration of antibiotics.
This implantable device acts as mechanical support for damaged tendons and mimics the bioelectrical cues usually provided by collagen during wound healing.
Using atomically-thin 2D films, researchers have developed a nano-scale random number generator with enhanced long-term stability and reduced power consumption.
Dendritic cell vaccines offer a unique opportunity in biomedicine, and limitations in efficacy can now potentially be overcome using graphene oxide nanosheets.
Researchers have created an improved material for arterial stents, which could alleviate the symptoms of coronary artery disease and reduce the risk of heart attack in patients.
Nanovesicles that directly attack tumors and promote sustained tumor killing by resident T cells could enhance the effectiveness of tumor immunotherapy.
Liquid phase electron microscopy gives unprecedented insight into the behaviour and structure of adeno-associated virus in solution
An artificial synapse capable of simultaneously detecting neurotransmitters and light mimics memory and learning processes found in the brain.
New design in lithium-air battery aims to get more electric vehicles on the road.
Tunable structural color images by UV-patterned conducting polymer nanofilms on metal surfaces.