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The Tiny Architects: Building Nano-Sponges with Programmable Pores

Explore how scientists engineer nano/microporous coordination polymers with controllable size and morphology for advanced adsorption applications.

Elizabeth Butler
Oct 26, 2025

The Art of Patterning Life: Thermo-Biolithography

Explore thermo-biolithography, an innovative technique using heat to pattern delicate biological molecules like DNA and proteins for advanced biotechnology applications.

Lillian Cooper
Oct 26, 2025

Navigating the Nanoscale: How DFTB Unlocks the Secrets of Gold and Silver

Explore how the density-functional tight-binding (DFTB) approach enables scientists to study nanoscale gold and silver systems with remarkable computational efficiency.

Andrew West
Oct 26, 2025

The Tiny Multilayered Spheres Revolutionizing Drug Delivery

Learn how amphiphilic nanoparticle-in-nanoparticle systems with cross-linked inorganic domains are transforming drug delivery with unprecedented precision.

Stella Jenkins
Oct 26, 2025

Metals in Medicine: The Healing Power of Ions

Explore the fascinating world of medicinal bioinorganic chemistry and discover how metal ions are revolutionizing modern medicine.

Nathan Hughes
Oct 26, 2025

Quantum Leaps and Magnetic Relaxation: The Story of a 3D Cobalt Phosphonate

Explore the fascinating world of cobalt phosphonates and their extraordinary magnetic properties that could revolutionize computing and data storage technologies.

Jacob Howard
Oct 26, 2025

The Unsung Hero of Science: How the Humble Abstract Shapes Research

Explore the fascinating world of scientific abstracts—how they work, why they matter, and the subtle art and science behind writing one that can change research.

Jeremiah Kelly
Oct 26, 2025

The Nano Kitchen: Cooking Up Tomorrow's Materials Today

Discover how thermal conversion of nanocrystalline metal hydroxide salts revolutionizes nanomaterial synthesis for energy, electronics, and catalysis applications.

Charles Brooks
Oct 26, 2025

The Aging Speedometer: How Science Is Learning to Measure Biological Age

Discover how scientists are developing biological speedometers to measure aging rates, with insights from the groundbreaking Dunedin Study and its implications for healthspan extension.

Zoe Hayes
Oct 26, 2025

The Art of Engineering Ancient Architectures: Functionalising Silica–Carbonate Biomorphs

Scientists are breathing new functions into Earth's earliest inorganic structures, functionalising silica-carbonate biomorphs to unlock secrets about life's beginnings.

Christian Bailey
Oct 26, 2025

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