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How 3D-Printed Nano-Si3N4 Scaffolds Supercharge Bone Healing! #lecturer ...
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Nanomedicine
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N anomedicine branch of medicine that seeks to apply nanotechnology —that is, the manipulation and manufacture of materials and devices that are roughly 1 to 100 nanometres (nm; 1 nm = 0.0000001 cm) in size—to the prevention of disease and to imaging, diagnosis , monitoring, treatment , repair, and regeneration of biological systems. Since the emergence of nanomedicine in the 1990s, a number of applications have been developed. Research has focused in particular on the development of biosensors to aid in diagnostics and vehicles to administer vaccines, medications, and genetic therapy, including the development of nanocapsules to aid in cancer treatment. A major breakthrough in nanomedicine occurred in 2020, when the application of nanotechnology helped accelerate the development of mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines. An offshoot of nanotechnology, nanomedicine is an emerging field and had garnered interest as...
Research and development projects on nanomaterials
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OECD Test Guideline development for nanomaterials: Transformation of nanomaterials under environmental conditions In addition to their agglomeration (dispersion stability) and dissolution, whether and how nanomaterials are transformed over time via abiotic processes is also important for their behaviour and fate in the environment. This knowledge is significant to understand in which form and amount engineered nanomaterials are present in the environment. The research project aims to develop an OECD test guideline for a quantitative determination of the abiotic transformation processes of nanomaterials, taking into account relevant environmental parameters. The work builds on ongoing activities for the development of an OECD Guidance Document on environmental abiotic transformation of nanomaterials. In addition, the project will also include investigations to validate a possible test protocol for determining the heteroagglomeration of nanomaterials under consideration of relevant...
How Nano-MnO2 Hydrogels Zap Thallium from Water! #Sciencefather #NanoMnO...
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Nanocrystalline Alloys: Tiny Grains, Massive Strength #Sciencefather#Nan...
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Dr. Jianliang Lin is an Assistant Researcher at Sun Yat-sen University, holding dual Ph.D. degrees from Delft University of Technology and East China Normal University. With expertise in energy systems, turbulence, waves, tides, and coastal engineering. International Research Awards on Advanced Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology Nomination Linknanotechnology-conferences.sciencefather.com/award-nomination/?ecategory=Awards&rcategory=Awardee Visit Our Website nanotech.sciencefather.com Contact Us : nanoenquiry@sciencefather.com Stay Connected Here: Pinterest: in.pinterest.com/nanotechnology456/ Youtube: www.youtu...
Nanomedicine Pyroptosis The Next-Gen Tumor Slayer #Sciencefather#researc...
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AI vs Nanotech: Who Predicts Pandemics Better? #Sciencefather #lecturer#...
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Liposome-Metal Nanoparticles #Sciencefather #Sciencefather #LiposomeMeta...
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How Nanoprecipitation Supercharges CoCrMoW Alloys! #Sciencefather #lectu...
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Nanoparticles The Future of Osteoporosis Treatment #Nanoparticles #Scien...
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Nanoprecipitation & TRIP-TWIP Make Super Alloys Stronger #Sciencefather#...
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Tiny Machines, Big Impact: Micro/Nanomotors in Gas Therapy! #Sciencefath...
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How Mg-Al-Sn Alloy Got Super Strong! #Sciencefather #scientist #professo...
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How Violet Phosphorus & Gold Nanoparticles Supercharge #Sciencefather #...
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Nanozyme Biosensors: The Future of Food Safety! #Lecturer #sciencefather...
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Nanotechnology
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What Can Nanotechnology Do? Nanoscience and nanotechnology is an innovative field of research that has accomplished a great deal in the decades since Nobel Prize Laureate Richard Feynman introduced the concept in 1959. In the simplest terms, it deals with materials and devices with nanometer dimensions. What Can Nanotechnology Do? Over the past two decades, research and development have led to nanotechnology innovations, producing tailored materials with specific properties at the nanoscale. This has significantly expanded the materials science toolkit available to researchers, process engineers, and companies. Lighter, stronger, more durable, and more reactive nanomaterials have been manufactured. Research has produced materials with enhanced electrical conductivity and complex architectures, making them suitable for multiple applications at the cutting edge of materials science and in numerous scientific fields. Nanotechnology is a broad discipline that includes diverse scientific f...
Magnetic Nanoparticles: The Future of Biomedical Magic! #BiomedTech #sci...
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Nanozymes vs Cancer: The Next Big Breakthrough? #sciencefather #Nanozyme...
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How Machine Learning is Revolutionizing Nanomedicine! #MachineLearning #...
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Nanobiotech Magic Healing Wounds with Next-Gen Nanoparticles! #sciencefa...
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Electrophoresis in Biomedical Nanomaterials: A Quick Review #sciencefath...
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Revolutionary DNA Nanotech: Cancer Detection & Therapy #sciencefather #r...
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