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Un avance hacia medicamentos y vacunas inhalables de ARNm

A la mayoría de la gente no le gusta aplicarse vacunas o inyecciones para recibir tratamientos. Por eso, los investigadores trabajan para crear más medicamentos, como los que se fabrican a partir de ARN mensajero (ARNm), que puedan pulverizarse e...
13-Nov-2024 1:15 PM EST Add to Favorites

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Un avance hacia rayos X más seguros gracias a la nueva tecnología de detectores

Los rayos X son un componente habitual de las pruebas diagnósticas y el monitoreo industrial, y se utilizan para todo, desde el control de los dientes hasta el escaneo de maletas en el aeropuerto. Sin embargo, los rayos de elevada energía también...
13-Nov-2024 1:10 PM EST Add to Favorites

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A Step Toward Safer X-Rays with New Detector Technology

Now, researchers publishing in ACS Central Science have taken a step toward safer X-rays by creating a highly sensitive and foldable detector that produces good quality images with smaller dosages of the rays.
8-Nov-2024 8:00 AM EST Add to Favorites

An Advance Toward Inhalable mRNA Medications, Vaccines

A study in the Journal of the American Chemical Society reports steps toward making inhalable mRNA medicines a possibility. Researchers outline their improved lipid-polymer nanoparticle for holding mRNA that is stable when nebulized and successfully...
8-Nov-2024 8:00 AM EST Add to Favorites

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Research Update: Chalk-Coated Textiles Cool in Urban Environments

Researchers who previously demonstrated a cooling fabric coating now report on additional tests of a treated polyester fabric in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. Fabric treated with the team’s chalk-based coating kept the air underneath up to 6...
8-Nov-2024 8:00 AM EST Add to Favorites

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Detección de indicios de cáncer de pulmón en el aliento exhalado

En un estudio publicado en la revista ACS Sensors, investigadores informan del desarrollo de sensores ultrasensibles a nanoescala que, en pruebas a pequeña escala, distinguen un cambio clave en la química del aliento de personas con cáncer de...
6-Nov-2024 9:10 AM EST Add to Favorites

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Detecting Evidence of Lung Cancer in Exhaled Breath

Exhaled breath contains chemical clues to what’s going on inside the body, including diseases like lung cancer. And devising ways to sense these compounds could help doctors provide early diagnoses — and improve patients’ prospects. In a study...
1-Nov-2024 8:00 AM EDT Add to Favorites

Fueling Greener Aviation with Hydrogen

Now, researchers reporting in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering have used computer modeling to study the feasibility and challenges of hydrogen-powered aviation.
1-Nov-2024 8:00 AM EDT Add to Favorites


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New Ingredients Keep Us Screaming for Ice Cream

Scientists in Wisconsin have discovered an ingredient that prevents the formation of ice crystals that can spoil the smooth, silky texture of ice cream and other frozen foods. The substance, which acts like an antifreeze, is non-toxic and doesn't...
13-Jun-2008 1:00 PM EDT

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