Science news articles about 'microscopic spheres'
... and the University of New Mexico have created tiny microscopic spheres that trap and kill harmful bacteria ... Sommer developed a method to shape them into microscopic spheres – ranging in size from 1 to 5 ...
... , Henry lost the trail. Curious to find out more about the fin's decaying trail, the team added microscopic spheres to the water and filmed them as they swirled ...
... -Anaya, an endocrinologist from Colombia in a doctoral program at Harvard School of Public Health, suggests using microscopic spheres (called "smart liposomes") studded ...
... radiologists at the Indiana University School of Medicine, those microscopic spheres really pack a therapeutic punch ... tumors. When the catheter is in the proper place, millions of the microscopic beads containing Y-90 are released ...
... cancer is so tiny that it takes millions of them per treatment, but according to interventional radiologists, those microscopic spheres really pack a therapeutic punch ...
... University physicists have developed a method for packing microscopic spheres that could lead to improvements in commercial products ... , they used the smaller polymers to force together the larger spheres. In order to regulate the nature of this packing—how tightly ...
A new twist on an old solar cell design sends light ricocheting through layers of microscopic spheres, increasing its electricity-generating potential by 26 percent.
Microscopic spheres form strings in surprising alignments when suspended in a viscous fluid and sheared between two ... colloids (the spheres) and image the resulting motion at 100 frames per second with a confocal microscope ...
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