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How do we measure the size of nanoparticles in a solution?

Posted on March 3, 2020

by Hyunho Kang The size of the materials in nanotechnology is one of the most important factors that power and define the properties of the nanomaterials. But there are many different techniques for measuring that …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Brownian motion, cats, DLS, Hyunho Kang, lasers, ligands, light, light scattering, nanoparticles, nanoscale, size

Nanomedicine Explainer – My Cat is in a Clinical Trial

Posted on September 10, 2013

by Ben Meyer I present to you my cat, Graboid. She has nanoparticles coursing through her veins, and those nanoparticles may save her life. Grabby is 14 years old. She was not featured at the …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Ben Meyer, biology, cats, explainer, medicine, nanomedicine, nanoparticles, surface8 Comments

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