Nanomaterial biosensor detects Covid antibodies in 10-12 seconds
A biosensor made with nanomaterials is able to identify Covid-19 antibodies in record time. A valuable ally against the virus.
A biosensor made with nanomaterials is able to identify Covid-19 antibodies in record time. A valuable ally against the virus.
2024 will mark a real historical turning point in various fields, also opening up new ethical and social challenges. Let's take a look.
A team of researchers has discovered a supermaterial that could revolutionize materials engineering. By combining DNA and glass, they created a material that is 5 times lighter and 4 times stronger than steel.
Research published in Nano Research shows how atmospheric humidity can become an inexhaustible source of energy thanks to polyoxometalates
The material developed by Caltech and capable of developing ultra-resistant micro knots can revolutionize biomedicine and the aerospace industry
Advances in cancer diagnostics: the innovative immunosensor will allow the early detection of specific biomarkers in the blood.
Meta-optical technology is a growing field that focuses on the use of metamaterials to create optical components with unique properties.
The technology behind this surprising "fridge" purifier that extends the life of our foods has an entirely Italian heart.
Treatments for Parkinson's and other disorders will improve with the adoption of a new self-powered brain stimulator.
A new system could greatly simplify access to precious metals that are essential for many modern industrial processes and appliances.
A flexible ice was obtained at low temperatures by a Chinese team. It can report phase changes, detect viruses and transmit data.
Using mRNA technology to transform plants into real vaccines to eat? New research promises: we will grow them.
Tiny geometric carbon structures are so compact together that they absorb impacts (and bullets) much better than Kevlar.
Domestic life in 2021 and beyond. What will change with Covid we will take with us into the future. Change the house and change the way you live there. That's how.
Two groups in Spain and Italy have developed a "sponge" of nanomaterials capable of reconnecting the neurons of a damaged spinal cord
A revolutionary new method for detecting cancer has been developed using contrast media made from tattoo colors.
Amphibio is a 3D printed garment that would allow humans to breathe underwater without the need for oxygen tanks.
It's not the first and it won't be the last. Scientists from the University of Groningen (Holland) and the Empa research center (Switzerland) have created a nanometric transport system equipped with four motor units (translation: a “namomachine”). It's electric, four nanometers long and every half turn of the wheels has to fill up... It works thanks to a scanning tunneling microscope positioned above it, which transmits a tiny electric charge that causes reversible structural changes in the wheels (translation: … Read more