Core-shell nanoparticles are a captivating class of nanostructured materials that have garnered significant attention from researchers across various fields. These ingeniously designed nanoparticles ...
A transmission electron microscopy image of a core–shell cubic nanoparticle. The new core-shell nanoparticles are highly versatile and are used in printing sensor arrays that measure levels of ...
A class of ultrasmall fluorescent core-shell silica nanoparticles developed at Cornell is showing an unexpected ability to rally the immune system against melanoma and dramatically improve the ...
For years, core-shell structured particles have been recognized as well-designed catalysts that can facilitate reaction activity owing to their distinct synergism at the interface. Recently, by using ...
Researchers have developed a way to print nanoparticles like ink, creating inexpensive sweat sensors that can continuously monitor multiple molecules. The future of medicine may very well lie in the ...
A new wave of “bionanosensors” may make it quicker, cheaper and easier to detect harmful micro-organisms, but hurdles remain before they can enter the clinical realm, as Joe McEntee reports The ...