What Are Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles? Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) are tiny particles of zinc oxide, usually between 1 to…| Official Blog Techinstro
By Alexandra Jirstrand (BOSTON) – The Wyss Institute at Harvard University, its Board of Directors, and Executive Leadership are pleased to announce that Natalie Artzi, Ph.D., has been appointed to a newly created position as Associate Institute Director of the Wyss Institute. In her new role, Artzi will work closely with the Wyss Founding Director...| Wyss Institute
The Humans of the Wyss (HOW) series features members of the Wyss community discussing their work, the influences that shape them as professionals, and their collaborations at the Wyss Institute and beyond. Sayo Eweje loves finding solutions, whether he’s looking at a Rubik’s Cube or a technical challenge in the lab. When faced with the problem...| Wyss Institute
By Lindsay Brownell (BOSTON) — Getting medicines into the cells they’re designed to treat is a perennial problem for the medicine and pharmaceutical industries, and patients often suffer from side effects and ineffective treatments as a result. Current drug delivery vehicles carry a host of risks and limits: lipid nanoparticles can cause immune reactions and...| Wyss Institute
What Are Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles? Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) are tiny particles of zinc oxide, so small that you’d…| Official Blog Techinstro
Japanese scientists have created what may be the world’s smallest video game. Using a regular controller, players can control a tiny digital ship, firing nanoscale bullets to push around a physical polystyrene ball just a few microns wide.| New Atlas
Titanium dioxide (TiO₂) is a white, powdery substance widely used in industries like paints, cosmetics, and food. It is known…| Official Blog Techinstro
In what will soon be commonplace in drug research, scientists have used an artificial-intelligence algorithmic program to identify a compound, currently used in antimalarial treatment, that can effectively reverse the bone deterioration of osteoporosis.| New Atlas
A new 100-inch Nano Transparent Screen (NTS) has been developed that can change its transparency depending on its environment.| The Debrief