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One of the biggest advantages of the new polymer-based nanoparticles over current lipid-based models is the potential for low ...
Designing new reaction sequences to build complex materials can be a slow process, especially when each step involves multiple variables. A new machine learning–guided microfluidics platform could ...
To make the plants glow, Liu and her fellow researchers injected the leaves of the succulent Echeveria “Mebina” with strontium aluminate, a material often used in glow-in-the-dark toys that absorbs ...
The succulents, made to glow by injecting nanoparticles, are rechargeable and can be made to display any colour.
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