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New nanomaterial kills cancer cells via oxidative stress
Scientists at Oregon State University have developed a new nanomaterial that triggers a pair of chemical reactions inside cancer cells, killing the cells via oxidative stress while leaving healthy ...
Researchers developed an innovative metal-organic framework that induces oxidative stress in tumors, leading to total cancer cell eradication without toxicity.
Whether you're trying to buy a filet of salmon or a showstopping steak, making your way through the terminology used to label ...
Without the highly brilliant X-ray sources, the otherwise very weak signal would not have been measurable. While the reaction ...
Researchers developed an iron-based nanomaterial that exploited tumor acidity and hydrogen peroxide to generate two reactive oxygen species, killing cancer cells in mice.
Gaza's Civil Defence teams have documented 2,842 Palestinians who vanished without remains. This is attributed to Israel's ...
Market valued at $5.52B in 2024, projected 5.44% CAGR growth driven by chlorine-free bleaching, wastewater treatment, ...
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US scientists trap single plutonium atom inside tiny molecular cage
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists have trapped a single plutonium atom inside a tiny molecular cage, using only six micrograms of the radioactive metal. The work turns an element ...
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Sunlight and liquid metal produce clean hydrogen from seawater with new 'harvest' method
Researchers have created a process using liquid metals, powered by sunlight, that can produce clean hydrogen from both ...
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