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  • Fusing living bacteria and smart materials to store electricity

    Fusing living bacteria and smart materials to store electricity

    Jun 10, 2025

    Scientists create a biohybrid by combining E. coli with a metal-organic framework, enabling charge storage through…

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  • More displacement from space-tested piezo actuator technology

    More displacement from space-tested piezo actuator technology

    PI. “More displacement from space-tested piezo actuator technology.” Nanowerk, 10 June 2025, https://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology-news3/newsid=67022.php.

    PI. (2025, June 10). More displacement from space-tested piezo actuator…

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  • Self-propelled protein-based nanomotors for enhanced cancer therapy by inducing ferroptosis

    Self-propelled protein-based nanomotors for enhanced cancer therapy by inducing ferroptosis

    International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing. “Self-propelled protein-based nanomotors for enhanced cancer therapy by inducing ferroptosis.” Nanowerk, 10 June 2025, https://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology-news3/newsid=67020.php.

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  • Ultralight carbon nanotube coil powers electric motor without metal

    Ultralight carbon nanotube coil powers electric motor without metal

    Korea Institute of Science and Technology. “Ultralight CNT coil powers electric motor without metal.” Nanowerk, 10 June 2025, https://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology-news3/newsid=67018.php.

    Korea Institute of Science and Technology….

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  • Challenges and opportunities in DNA computing and data storage

    Challenges and opportunities in DNA computing and data storage

    Competing interests

    S.D.L is Chief Innovation Officer of Biomemory, a digital storage startup that sells DNA cards that store digital information in unique strands of DNA. D.T. is Chief Technology Officer…

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  • Polystyrene nanoplastics disrupt the intestinal microenvironment by altering bacteria-host interactions through extracellular vesicle-delivered microRNAs

    Polystyrene nanoplastics disrupt the intestinal microenvironment by altering bacteria-host interactions through extracellular vesicle-delivered microRNAs

    Distribution of nanoplastics and their impact on the intestinal environment

    Mice administered fluorescently (FluoSpheres carboxylate-modified microspheres) labeled NP (100 nm) displayed substantial NP accumulation in the cecum, liver, small…

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  • Mechanically robust and self-cleanable encapsulated metalens via spin-on-glass packaging

    Mechanically robust and self-cleanable encapsulated metalens via spin-on-glass packaging

  • Chen, W. T. et al. A broadband achromatic metalens for focusing and imaging in the visible. Nat. Nanotechnol. 13, 220–226 (2018).

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  • High-precision neural information detection of multiple brain regions in mice under different concentrations of isoflurane anesthesia based on microelectrode arrays

    High-precision neural information detection of multiple brain regions in mice under different concentrations of isoflurane anesthesia based on microelectrode arrays

    0.8% isoflurane induces synchronous inhibition across brain regions

    All mice were implanted with the MEAs in the right hemisphere. We detected electrophysiological data of nine different brain regions along a vertical path from the cortex of M2 to…

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  • Modeling electric response of materials, a million atoms at a time

    Modeling electric response of materials, a million atoms at a time

    Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. “Modeling electric response of materials, a million atoms at a time.” Nanowerk, 9 June 2025, https://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology-news3/newsid=67015.php.

    Harvard School of…

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