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Using a new mathematical methodology, scientists have created a scientifically rigorous analogy that shows the similarities between the physical structure of spider silk and the sonic structure of a melody
December 9th, 2011 | Filed under Nanobiotechnology | Read More »
Scientists have come up with an artificial trachea made with patient’s own cells, which will help in performing successful transplant surgeries on patients suffering from tracheal tumours
November 24th, 2011 | Filed under Nanobiotechnology | Read More »
Powerful synthetic muscles fabricated by researchers will now impart cutting edge to medical nanobots for
October 18th, 2011 | Filed under Nanobiotechnology | Read More »
There is cheering news for victims of breast cancer who feel disfigured by the partial or complete removal of their breasts
October 10th, 2011 | Filed under Nanobiotechnology | Read More »
German scientists have built nanorockets powered by a benign rocket fuel, which could one day carry drugs around the body
October 3rd, 2011 | Filed under Nanobiotechnology | Read More »
Scientists have finally understood why carbon nanotubes spell trouble for cells, which may lead to better ways of determining their toxicity to humans
September 19th, 2011 | Filed under Nanobiotechnology | Read More »
A tiny oxygen generating device could help kill cancer tissues faster by increasing the influence of
September 1st, 2011 | Filed under Nanobiotechnology | Read More »
Now, forget anxiously waiting for days to know whether you are HIV infected or not, as the researchers at the
August 6th, 2011 | Filed under Nanobiotechnology | Read More »
Researchers at Cornell University have developed a suitcase-sized device to detect anthrax, which normally requires a full-sized lab and take days to detect. Anthrax is an infectious disease due to a type of bacteria called Bacillus anthracis and it affects both humans and other animals. Infection in humans most often involves the skin, gastrointestinal tract, [...]
August 6th, 2011 | Filed under Nanobiotechnology | Read More »
Ohio State University scientists have developed a tiny drug transporter that maximizes its ability to silence damaging genes by finding the equivalent of an expressway into a target cell
July 27th, 2011 | Filed under Nanobiotechnology | Read More »