Researchers have created tiny, microorganism-inspired particles that can change their shape and self-propel, much like living ...
Researchers at CU Boulder have created tiny, microorganism-inspired particles that can change their shape and self-propel, ...
video: Organization of the particles in a diverging flow. A diverging flow is created from the nozzle of a pulled micropipette, placed a few microns above the substrate. Under activation by the light, ...
According to the researchers, the shape-shifting ‘active particles’ could potentially function as microrobots for targeted ...
Nitric oxide-powered nanomotors restore tumor blood and lymphatic vessels, enabling deeper T-cell infiltration and stronger immune responses that suppress tumor growth and promote lasting immune ...
Organization of the particles in a diverging flow. A diverging flow is created from the nozzle of a pulled micropipette, placed a few microns above the substrate. Under activation by the light, the ...
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