For the first time, researchers measured the magnetic pull inside a single bacterium, turning a biological mystery into hard numbers.
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Magnetic nanoparticles in synthetic cells enable controlled, deep-tissue drug release with reduced side effects
A synthetic cell that can be activated by a magnetic field to release a medicine while deep in the body has been created by chemists at UCL (University College London) and the University of Oxford.
In a development that could transform how scientists study cancer, neurodegeneration and inflammation, researchers have invented a new sensor that enables MRI machines to visualize molecular activity ...
Some bacterial species possess an astonishing ability: They use Earth's magnetic field to orient themselves. To better understand this mechanism, the team led by Argovia-Professor Martino Poggio from ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Looking at life at the atomic scale offers a more comprehensive understanding of the macroscopic world. theasis/E+ via Getty ...
Researchers create a magnetic nanoscale system that reversibly switches groove and ridge structures to regulate stem cell adhesion and differentiation. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Tissue regeneration depends ...
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Neutrons uncover shocking magnetic fingerprints of chiral phonons
Researchers have captured the first direct, momentum-resolved evidence that certain lattice vibrations carry measurable ...
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