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February 08, 2016 1 min read
A team of researchers from Germany have developed what could become a revolutionary treatment for male infertility — they build spermbots. The key is a tiny metal helix that attaches to individual sperm […]
The post 3D-printed ‘spermbots’ could fix lazy sperm to treat male infertility appeared first on Geek.com.
February 23, 2015 1 min read
Researchers from Queen Mary University of London have worked out a way to eliminate some of the more pricey components of solar cells by looking to an unusual source. It turns out that […]
The post Crustacean shells found to be a very cheap material for making solar cells appeared first on Geek.com.
August 01, 2014 1 min read
Despite all our modern medical technology, drug delivery is still rather blunt, isn’t it? Someone stabs you with a needle and a concoction of molecules courses through your bloodstream, eventually finding its way […]
The post Nanosubmarines could aid in drug delivery to cells appeared first on Geek.com.
May 21, 2014 1 min read
A team of intrepid engineers at the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas have taken a step toward building nanomachines that could one day analyze and treat individual human cells. […]
The post Smallest, fastest nanomotor can fit inside a human cell, rotates as fast as a jet engine appeared first on Geek.com.
May 19, 2014 1 min read
Your liver is working hard everyday to keep you ticking by storing energy, pumping out hormones, and filtering toxins from the blood. That last function might be the most significant, though. Without a […]
The post 3D-printed nanoparticle gel does the job of a human liver appeared first on Geek.com.
March 18, 2014 1 min read
The sniff test will certainly tell you whether or not the milk has gone bad, but why assault your olfactory receptors in such a way when we have modern technology at our disposal? […]
The post Color-coded smart tag tells you when food has gone bad appeared first on Geek.com.
February 11, 2014 1 min read
A research team working out of the Materials and Surface Science Institute located at the University of Limerick, Ireland, believe they have found a way to double the capacity of lithium-ion rechargeable batteries. […]
The post Lithium-ion battery capacity doubled with new germanium nanowires appeared first on Geek.com.
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