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Obtain drinking water using nanotechnology

A tea bag and nanotechnology can help make the quality of life for millions of people get a bit better, at least in the aspect that has to do with the most precious liquid by man: the water or, better yet, drinking water. Actually it is not just a tea bag, but a water filter [...]

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Nanoparticles for cancer diagnosis and therapy

Magnetic nanoparticles are able to do both diagnosis and therapy, identifying the individual tumor cells: is the perspective theranostics Magnetic nanoparticles are able to do both diagnosis and therapy, identifying the individual tumor cells: is the perspective ‘theranostics’ disclosed by a joint research of the University of Milan, Pavia and Zaragoza presented today in Rome [...]

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Nanotechnology in Diabetes: Glucose Tattoo measure based on Carbon Nanotubes

A lot of people worldwide have some form of Diabetes Either Type 1 Diabetes or type 2 , in the case of type 1 diabetes , it is necessary to strictly control the Glycemia (Concentration of glucose in the blood ) because in this variety, the body has no capacity to manufacture insulin, A hormone [...]

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Wave-driven thermoelectric nanotubes

Last March, a group of scientists from the prestigious MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) has published an article in the journal Nature Materials in carefully explaining his discovery of wave generation by power plants, have made a carbon nanotube coated fuel these waves can lead through them, generating an avalanche of electrons. This phenomenon was [...]

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An enzyme capable of separating nanotubes

This past April, a team of scientists from Ireland, Sweden and the United States has published a study showing that an enzyme found in white blood cells are capable of separating carbon nanotubes. The article is published by the prestigious journal Nature Nanotechnology and is to deny what was being said so far, that carbon [...]

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sugar-coated nanotubes provide a high dose of radiation

From carbon nanotubes simple , a team of researchers from the UK and Spain has developed a sugar -coated nanoshells can provide large doses of radioactivity to tumors. The researchers envisage the development of a series of nanoscale delivery devices that can target specific organs of the body to radiation therapy or representation, tinkering with [...]

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