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Ultra-thin carbon membrane sharpens proton beams, potentially boosting cancer treatment precision
Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a new carbon membrane that could revolutionize ...
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AZoNano on MSNThe Material That Could Rival Graphene: How UC-MAC Sharpens Proton Beams
A novel carbon membrane created by researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) has the potential to transform ...
Researchers created a 1-atom-thick carbon membrane that sharpens proton beams, improving cancer therapy and enabling cleaner, ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNBee venom quickly targets and kills aggressive breast cancer cells
For centuries, the European honeybee has given people honey, wax, propolis, and even venom. Now, scientists are looking ...
Carbon and natural graphene have been found in lunar dust for the first time, opening up new opportunities for moon ...
Company closes approximately $5.47 million in equity financing in 2Q/3Q25-TH104 potentially fills a critical National Security Need against Weaponized Fentanyl–TH023 may fulfill the promise of ...
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Small protein, big impact: Insights into how bacteria stabilize a key outer membrane complex
Gram-negative bacteria pose a significant threat to global health due to their high resistance to antibiotics compared to ...
The latest knitting craze is nanoscopic. Powered by light and heat, a tool called a molecular motor can twist strings of ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNResearchers solve longstanding mystery of protein release in cells
All living organisms' genetic information is stored in DNA, which is transcribed into RNA, which is translated into proteins that perform nearly all essential tasks in a cell.
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