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current state of knowledge of graphene-virus interaction and possible applications to fight COVID-19

Crocodilian waste disposal units on the farm

Taking inspiration for self-cleaning materials from nature

Conkers as sources of pharma and biodegradables

Mimicking moths - Photonic Burnished Brass.

Thermosensitive nanomedicines encapsulating a range of chemotherapy drugs are being developed and advanced into clinical trials.

Behavior and flow of nanoconfined water are determined by intermolecular interactions between water and nanopore walls.

Nanoparticle surfaces play a significant role in complement activation, which is an important component of the innate immune system.

Anthropogenic carbon nanotubes and other carbon nanoparticles have been identified as the major components of PM2.5

Piezoelectric nanomaterials can be used in combination with mechanical cues to stimulate neurons, muscle cells.

Facing up to blooming chocolate and global warming.

Nanovesicles based on bio-inspired synthesis simulate the unique properties of natural organisms and structures.

Piezoelectric nanomaterials are attracting strong interest in nanomedicine as nanotransducers acting at the tissue, cellular, and sub-cellular level.

Hay fever incidence is rising does materials science offer any answers?

Understanding the effects of manufactured nanomaterials on human health is crucial.

What might we learn about designing biomimetic materials from the butterfly?

Marcel Pruis, AB-Polymerchemie GmbH, presents Poly-Acrylate Coating/Composites (AB-PAC®) technology.

Averages do not represent extreme values, which can be significantly different.

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