Many medications contain what is referred to as a tiny molecule, which is primarily composed of carbon and is larger than water but much smaller than an antibody.
Scientists at the University of Chicago’s Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering and Department of Chemistry have created microscopic, rotating micro-robots that attach to immune cells and investigate their functionality.
Researchers have unveiled a 10-centimeter-diameter glass metalens capable of taking high-resolution images of celestial bodies like the sun, moon, and distant nebulae.
Scientist John “Jan” Hall is regarded as a seminal figure in the history of laser frequency stabilization and laser-based precision measurement in the atomic and laser physics sectors.
A recent study published in Nature Nanotechnology describes how urea-powered nanorobots helped a research team shrink the growth of bladder tumors in mice by 90%.