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A Faster, More Efficient Imaging System for Nanoparticles

A high-precision, short-wave infrared imaging technique has advanced the imaging of nanoparticles, paving the way for promising applications within biomedical and information security.
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Computer-Aided Protein Design Yields Customizable Hydrogels

New research demonstrates a new class of hydrogels that can form not just outside cells, but also inside of them. The team created these hydrogels from protein building blocks designed using a computer to form a specific structure.
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Diagnostic Test Detects Ovarian Cancer With 93% Accuracy

Researchers have developed a machine learning-based classifier, which utilizes metabolic profiles of serum samples, to accurately identify people with ovarian cancer.
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Enzyme Used in Laundry Detergent Can Recycle Single-Use Plastics

Enzymes typically found in laundry detergent could be used to chemically recycle single-use bioplastics, such as those found in coffee cups and food containers.
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Self-Assembling Nanomaterials for Sustainable Manufacturing

A team has developed a new self-assembly method to fabricate multilayered 2D nanosheets. A nanosheet is an extremely small, lasagna-like material made of ultrathin layers of polymers and nanoparticles.
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New Battery Chemistry for Fast Charging Capabilities

In the search for better electric vehicle batteries, researchers have discovered adding electrolytes to lithium batteries enhances their functionality.
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Sclerostin Crucial for Heart Health in Diabetes

A study involving the University of Granada (UGR) and published in the journal Cardiovascular Diabetology has shown that sclerostin plays a protective role against the development of atherosclerosis in patients with type 2 diabetes.
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Researchers Develop Wider Bandwidth Quantum Infrared Spectroscopy

Our understanding of the world relies greatly on our knowledge of its constituent materials and their interactions. Recent advances in materials science technologies have ratcheted up our ability to identify chemical substances.
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Cells Respond Quickly to Small Light-Induced Micro-Environment Movements

Cells can quickly detect and respond to minor changes in their environment, and their response is more complex than expected, reports new research.
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Hacking DNA To Make Next-Gen Materials

Researchers have "hacked" DNA to develop self-assembling metallic and semiconductor 3D nanostructures, the building blocks for next-generation materials.
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