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Tiny particles, big impact: towards less invasive brain stimulation
Living with a brain disorder often means relying on medication that does not work for everyone and, in some cases, surgery. EU-funded researchers are now investigating whether nanotechnology could one ...
Researchers designed bioadhesive patches that attach to brain tissue following tumor removal and release anti-cancer materials. The best-performing catechin patch eliminated approximately 90% of ...
Brooks Consulting's Chuck Brooks, a GovCon Expert, explains how AI and quantum technologies are becoming mission-critical ...
If proven effective in humans, the vaccine could complement standard therapies for HPV-driven cancer, as well as inform the ...
MIT researchers have created subcellular ‘circulatronic’ brain implants that can be administered via injection and self-implant to target a variety of ailments directly.
Prof. Tissa Vitarana: A scientist–statesman who changed the course of Sri Lanka’s innovation journey
Sri Lanka awoke on the morning of 13 February, 2026, to the quiet passing of Professor Tissa Vitarana at his home in Nawala. With him departs not only a towering figure in science and public life, but ...
New nanoparticles eliminate melanoma tumors in mice using a low-power near-infrared laser, offering a precise, minimally ...
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