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Stopping Bacterial Infections Without Antibiotics (Medical News Today)
New research at the A. James Clark School of Engineering could prevent bacterial infections using tiny biochemical machines nanofactories that can confuse bacteria and stop them from spreading, without the use of antibiotics. A paper about the research is featured in the current issue of Nature Nanotechnology. “Engineered biological nanofactories trigger quorum sensing response... »
Researchers use nanofactories to prevent bacteria without using antibiotics (News-Medical-Net)
New research at the A. James Clark School of Engineering could prevent bacterial infections using tiny biochemical machines—nanofactories—that can confuse bacteria and stop them from spreading, without the use of antibiotics. (more…) Related items Stopping Bacterial Infections Without Antibiotics (Medical News Today) ‘Nanofactories’: Stopping Bacterial Infections Without Antibiotics (PhysOrg) Researchers Predict Repulsive Casimir Effect Using Exotic Chiral Chemicals (redOrbit) Reportlinker... »
‘Nanofactories’: Stopping Bacterial Infections Without Antibiotics (PhysOrg)
(PhysOrg.com) — New research at the A. James Clark School of Engineering could prevent bacterial infections using tiny biochemical machines - nanofactories - that can confuse bacteria and stop them from spreading, without the use of antibiotics. (more…) Related items Researchers use nanofactories to prevent bacteria without using antibiotics (News-Medical-Net) Stopping Bacterial Infections Without Antibiotics (Medical News Today) Using... »
New Nanocrystalline Diamond Probes Overcome Wear (redOrbit)
Researchers at the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science at Northwestern University have developed, characterized, and modeled a new kind of probe used in atomic force microscopy (AFM), which images, measures, and manipulates matter at the nanoscale.Using diamond, researchers made a much more durable probe than the commercially available silicon nitride probes, which... »
New nanocrystalline diamond probes overcome wear (EurekAlert!)
Researchers at the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science at Northwestern University have developed, characterized, and modeled a new kind of probe used in atomic force microscopy, which images, measures, and manipulates matter at the nanoscale. Using diamond, researchers made a much more durable probe than the commercially available silicon nitride probes, which... »