Nanoparticle

Colloidal gold is a sol or colloidal suspension of nanoparticles of gold in a fluid, usually water.

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Nanoparticle-based remediation of chromium-contaminated water - EurekAlert

Control of light–matter interactions in two-dimensional materials with nanoparticle-on-mirror structures - EurekAlert

Control of light–matter interactions in two-dimensional materials with nanoparticle-on-mirror structures - EurekAlert

An Innovative New Cancer Treatment – Scientists Unveil Nanoparticle Capable of Crossing Blood-Brain Barrier

Nanoparticle catalysts convert carbon dioxide - EurekAlert

Sylvester researchers develop a nanoparticle that can penetrate the blood-brain barrier - EurekAlert

MIT scientists use a new type of nanoparticle to make vaccines more powerful

New type of nanoparticle makes vaccines more powerful

Revolution in Material Science: Scientists Construct Nanoparticle Quasicrystal With DNA

Nanoparticle-delivered RNA reduces neuroinflammation in lab tests

Scientists design a nanoparticle that may improve mRNA cancer vaccines

Gold Nanoparticle Catalyst Helps Turn Plastic Waste Into Useful Compounds

Targeting cancer with a multidrug nanoparticle

New Nanoparticle To Act at the Heart of Cells for Extremely Powerful and Targeted Anti-Inflammatory Treatment

‘Presolar’ meteorite grains, older than our Solar System, may have formed in steps not predicted by conventional theory — research that may aid understanding of nanoparticle formation, and how stars evolve

Metal ‘snowflakes’ and other nanoparticle shapes revealed by liquid gallium; a new pathway for developing metallic nanostructures

Researchers develop new 'raspberry-shaped' nanoparticle for precision drug delivery

Unparalleled Precision: Scientists Reveal the Net Charge in a Single Platinum Nanoparticle

Nanoparticle Probiotic “Backpacks” Show Promise for Treating Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Like Crohn’s and Ulcerative Colitis

Scientists count electric charges in a single catalyst nanoparticle down to the electron: Tenfold improvement in the sensitivity of electron holography reveals the net charge in a single platinum nanoparticle with a precision of just one electron