Magnetic nanoparticles could aid heat dissipation
Particles suspended in cooling water could prevent hotspots in nuclear plant cooling systems and electronics.
Particles suspended in cooling water could prevent hotspots in nuclear plant cooling systems and electronics.
Gold nanoparticles with special coatings can deliver drugs or biosensors to a cell’s interior without damaging it.
Engineers design nanoparticles that can turn the blood-clotting cascade on or off.
New approach could improve the efficiency of devices that harness power from temperature differences.
By deforming cells, researchers can deliver RNA, proteins and nanoparticles for many applications.
MIT team applies technology developed for visual ‘cloaking’ to enable more efficient transfer of electrons.
Researchers find new method for making spherical particles, from nanoscale to pinhead-sized — including complex beach-ball-like shapes.
Pared-down nucleic acid nanoparticle poses less risk of side effects, offers better targeting.
Engineers design nanoparticles that deliver high doses of antibiotics directly to bacteria.
Tiny particles could manufacture cancer drugs at tumor sites.
New RNA interference method holds promise for treating cancer, other diseases.
New MIT particles could be used to deliver cancer drugs to nearly any type of tumor.
New 3-D microfluidic system offers greater control over production of drug-delivering nanoparticles.
New MIT nanoparticles could lead to powerful vaccines for HIV and other diseases.