
Self-propelling nanobots shrink bladder tumours in mice by 90%
A single dose of urea-powered radiolabelled nanobots reduced the size of bladder tumours in mice by 90%
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A single dose of urea-powered radiolabelled nanobots reduced the size of bladder tumours in mice by 90%
Research could lead to better chemical sensor
Andrew Ferguson goes hunting for a piece of physics history
Tracking insects’ flight under a range of light conditions reveals that artificial lights confuse insects as to which way is up
High-precision positioning technologies underpin the 3D optical metrology systems used in semiconductor manufacturing and applied research and development
The head of the Center for Quantum Technology and Applications outlines plans to accelerate quantum science and technology developments at DESY
The Winchcombe meteorite that fell to Earth in 2021 contained compounds that could be precursors to chemical building blocks of life
Adam Berlie wants neurodivergent scientists to develop careers that reflect their unique strengths
SCINTIX therapy on the RefleXion X1 radiotherapy system uses real-time positron emission tomography to guide radiation delivery
Observation suggests a need to rethink origins of cosmic rays