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University of Oxford unveils a drug delivery system using ultrasound to destroy bacterial biofilms. Learn more.
Saccharin was first discovered in the late 1870s and has been used as an artificial sweetener for more than a century. Scientific evidence has since shown that saccharin can influence the gut ...
Innovative nanoparticles activated by ultrasound offer a breakthrough in treating chronic infections by disrupting antibiotic ...
Scientists have developed a new drug delivery system using ultrasound-activated nanoparticles to break through and destroy ...
Researchers at the University of Oxford have developed a new drug delivery system using ultrasound-activated nanoparticles to break through and ...
Microplastics are tiny plastic fragments that pollute oceans, rivers and the air. They’re now being linked to a serious ...
Light-activated copper microrobots use single-atom catalysis and peroxide to penetrate biofilms, generate reactive oxygen ...
The ZeGage Optical Profiler revolutionizes biofilm measurement, delivering rapid, non-contact imaging with nanometer accuracy for detailed structural analysis.
One way microplastics fuel antibiotic resistance is by acting as “hotspots” for bacteria to interact and exchange genes.
A common sweetener could become a weapon against resistant bacteria. Saccharin, found in many food products, reveals ...