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EU's Project Phoenix is Helping Nanopharmaceuticals Take Flight

A novel nanomedicine initiative, Project Phoenix, has been funded by the EU’s Horizon2020 Framework Programme, which comprises 11 project partners from academia and industry within Europe.

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The Environmental Impact of Graphene Nanomaterials

While graphene has innovated many fields, the release of graphene into the environment may have some concerns over its role in a sustainable future.

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Using Thermogravimetric Analysis to Determine 'Fake' Graphene

Using Thermogravimetric Analysis to Determine 'Fake' Graphene
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Radiolabeling for the Development of Nanomedicinal Drugs

Radiolabeling for the Development of Nanomedicinal Drugs
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COVID-19 recovered vaccinated individuals more protected from Delta variant

COVID-19 recovered vaccinated individuals more protected from Delta variant The B.1.617 lineage of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), first detected in October 2020, has led to new outbreaks of the infection and new waves of the pandemic. This infectious lineage has resulted in the generation of sub-lineages such as B.1.617.1 (Kappa), B.1.617.2 (Delta) and B.1.617.3. Within these variants, the Delta variant has been found to be the most dominant as well as being 60% more transmissible than the Alpha (B.111.7) variant. It has been characterized as a variant of concern by the World Health Organisation (WHO). This variant of SARS-CoV-2 has affected 92 countries, with the Indian population suffering the most, resulting in the second wave of the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic that has affected millions of Indian citizens.

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