Researchers at Northwestern University have redesigned a common chemotherapy drug using nanotechnology, making it up to 20,000 times more effective against cancer while minimizing side effects. By embedding the drug into spherical nucleic acids, the therapy targets cancer cells precisely, improving absorption and potency. This breakthrough could revolutionize cancer treatment and pave the way for advanced nanomedicine applications in oncology and beyond.
Click to View MoreCalifornia Institute of Technology researchers have developed Single Shot Microscopy (SSM), an advanced imaging technique that captures high-resolution images of molecules in nanoseconds. SSM offers benefits like speed, live-cell imaging, and clarity, and has the potential to revolutionize fields like biomedical research, materials science, and clinical diagnostics.
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