MIT researchers have created subcellular ‘circulatronic’ brain implants that can be administered via injection and self-implant to target a variety of ailments directly.
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Nanotech makes a cancer drug 20,000 times stronger
Recent scientific advancements have led to the development of a nanotechnology-based cancer drug that is 20,000 times more potent than its predecessors, yet remarkably, it exhibits no detectable side ...
Scientists at Texas A&M University say they may have found a way to stop or even reverse the decline of cellular energy production. Their approach uses engineered particles to push stem cells into ...
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