In a recent review article published in Biomolecules, researchers explored advancements in green nanoparticle technology and highlighted their effectiveness against clinical phytopathogens. By ...
Scientists from the University of the Philippines–Diliman College of Science (UPD-CS) have advanced a greener approach to silver nanoparticle (AgNP) synthesis by using gamma irradiation in combination ...
An international research team has demonstrated that Janus nanoparticles can disrupt the defenses of drug-resistant ...
In the case of blood poisoning, the bacteria in the blood must be identified as fast as possible so that a life-saving therapy can be started. Empa researchers have now developed "sepsis sensors" with ...
Silver has been used to kill bacteria for centuries, but scientists at UCLA have discovered a way to make it work much more effectively. By letting viruses build tiny silver particles, researchers ...
Schematic of the modified graphene oxide nanoparticle (right) illustrates the integration of a chemotherapy drug camptothecin (orange circle), a fluorescent dye (pink star), and bacterial coating of ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Cancer remains one of the most devastating and difficult to treat diseases, responsible for millions of deaths each year worldwide. While early screening and new targeted ...
Nanoparticles exhibit distinct physical and chemical properties compared to bulk materials, making them valuable in applications such as electronics, photovoltaics, catalysis, and biomedical sciences.
New research highlights how biogenic materials, ranging from antimicrobial nanoparticles to biomorphic bone scaffolds, are finding practical roles in healthcare and the built environment.