Nanomedicine researchers have found a way to tame pancreatic cancer - one of the most aggressive and difficult to treat cancers - by delivering immunotherapy directly into the tumor with a device that is smaller than a grain of rice.
Researchers discovered a method for inducing and controlling the flow of spin and valley currents in ultrafast timeframes using specially designed laser pulses. This discovery offers a fresh perspective on the search for the next generation of information technologies.
Scientists create drug nanocarriers to deliver oxygen to the tumor in order to enhance the efficiency of phototherapy by increasing oxygen availability for therapy in solid cancers.
By adopting a single-enzyme approach, scientists have unlocked a new era in enzymatic biofuel cell technology, where one device serves a dual purpose: harvesting electricity and providing an analytical signal for glucose detection, all powered by a single enzyme, glucose oxidase, on both the anode and cathode.