Imagine a sweater that charges your phone or powers health-monitoring devices while you go about your day. Scientists at Chalmers University of...
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Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have developed a new method to sterilize medical implants using gold nanorods. This technology uses tiny rods of gold heated with near-infrared (NIR) light to kill bacteria on the surface of implants, such as knee or hip replacements. The findings, published in Nano Letters, could be a […]
Imagine a sweater that charges your phone or powers health-monitoring devices while you go about your day. Scientists at Chalmers University of...
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Recently, a collaborative research team led by Prof. Wang Hui and Prof. Qian Junchao from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese...
The US Food and Drug Administration issued a statement on Friday regarding reports on new cases of the toxic “E. coli” bacteria from sandwiches...
Imagine a sweater that powers electronics to monitor your health or charge your mobile phone while running. This development faces challenges because...