On February 18, 2020, the European Commission finally included respirable titanium dioxide as a suspected carcinogen (category 2) based on
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A Pair of Nano Contact Lenses Can Be All Solutions for Color-blind People
Of the 1,000 people in the world, 8 men and 5 women suffer from color vision impairment, commonly known as
Read MoreA “Gold Tongue” Helps to Taste the Flavor of Maple Syrup
Maple syrup is made from the sap of Acer saccharum (sugar maple trees). Canada’s sugar maple tree has very high
Read MoreGraphene—A New Material That Leads the Future
Graphene may be familiar to most people since this term can be found in many fields. For example, in the
Read MoreThe Antibacterial Nanomaterials You Ever See
The development and use of antibacterial materials to inhibit and kill harmful bacteria is an important aspect to improve human
Read MoreA Universal Flu Vaccine Developed Using Novel Nanoparticles
A new study by the Institute for Biomedical Sciences, Georgia State University, has shown that a novel nanoparticle-vaccine that combines
Read MoreDid You Use Nanoparticle Sunscreen?
Men, women, and children who are more than 6 months old should use sunscreen every day. This includes people who
Read MoreNanomedicine is Becoming A New Favorite in the Pharmaceutical Field
Nanomedicine can be broadly defined as the application of nanomaterials in improving human health. This includes the development of medical
Read MoreWhat Happens to Magnetic Nanoparticles in Human Stem Cells?
Although magnetic nanoparticles have been increasingly used in cell imaging and tissue bioengineering, the changes that have taken place within
Read MoreViruses: The Strongest Pusher of Human Evolution
Viruses sound scary, but in fact, the co-evolution between viruses and humans has been closely linked since human origin. On
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