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Nanocapsules for radiotherapy

According to new research, nanocapsules “hot” can provide radiation therapy to individual organs. A team, including Ben Davis and Malcolm Green of the chemistry department at the University of Oxford, reported in Nature Materials how they created a ‘cage’ of a carbon nanotube single-wall and then filled the tube with metal halide salts melted radioactive. [...]

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Germanic New Medicine: what?

On the occasion of the documentation in the Bavarian Television and the comment battle Florian over at a few loose comments about the Germanic New Medicine (GNM) : A few times I’ve been asked how the GNM and Mr. Hamer were evaluated from a scientific point of view then. To the following: 1. One must [...]

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Neurons derived from stem cells are successfully connected

Although it is known that embryonic stem cells (MC) has been made to differentiate into different types of neural cells, production of cortical projection neurons with correct axonal morphology and functional connectivity has not been demonstrated. Until now … without doubt an important step in the transplantation of neurons as an alternative to treatment of [...]

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Quantum Computing : World’s Smallest Transistor precision-built

Scientists have managed to make the transistor built by the world’s smallest precision, a quantum dot of only seven atoms in a silicon crystal. Despite its incredibly small size (only four billionths of a meter long), the quantum dot is a functional electronic device, the world’s first deliberately created by placing individual atoms. It can [...]

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Modified bacteria converts CO2 into liquid fuel

Global climate change has led to numerous efforts to slash emissions of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas produced by burning fossil fuels. In a new approach, the UCLA researchers genetically engineered to consume a cyanobacterium dioxide carbon and produce isobutanol, a liquid fuel that has great potential as an alternative to gasoline. Even better, the [...]

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Nanotechnology in Food

Today there are multiple applications Nanotechnology in Food, But when it comes to food is a nano- or nanofood ? , according to the Agriculture and Food Nanotechnology in food is a nanofood when used for manufacturing tools and processes including nanotechnology or nanoparticles. All this at any stage of development , whether the cultivation, [...]

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