AIMC Topic: Nanotechnology

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Advances in Designer DNA Nanorobots Enabling Programmable Functions.

Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology
The advent of DNA nanotechnology has paved the way for the development of nanoscale robotics capable of executing smart and sophisticated tasks in a programmed and automatic manner. The programmability and customizable functionality of designer DNA n...

Multifaceted Engineered Biomimetic Nanorobots Toward Cancer Management.

ACS biomaterials science & engineering
The noteworthy beneficiary to date in nanotechnology is cancer management. Nanorobots are developed as the result of advancements in the nanostructure, robotics, healthcare, and computer systems. These devices at the nanoscale level are beneficial in...

Health and environmental safety of nanomaterials: O Data, Where Art Thou?

NanoImpact
Nanotechnology keeps drawing attention due to the great tunable properties of nanomaterials in comparison to their bulk conventional materials. The growth of nanotechnology in combination with the digitization era has led to an increased need of safe...

Cytocompatible manganese dioxide-based hydrogel nanoreactors for MRI imaging.

Biomaterials advances
The application of nanoparticles in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been greatly increasing, due to their advantageous properties such as nanoscale dimension and tuneability. In this context, manganese (Mn)-based nanoparticles have been greatly ...

Artificial Adaptive and Maladaptive Sensory Receptors Based on a Surface-Dominated Diffusive Memristor.

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
A biological receptor serves as sensory transduction from an external stimulus to an electrical signal. It allows humans to better match the environment by filtering out repetitive innocuous information and recognize potentially damaging stimuli thro...

Analog Nanoscale Electro-Optical Synapses for Neuromorphic Computing Applications.

ACS nano
The typically nonlinear and asymmetric response of synaptic memristors to positive and negative electrical pulses makes the realization of accurate deep neural networks very challenging. Here, we integrate a two-terminal valence change memory (VCM) i...

Recent advancement in nano-optical strategies for detection of pathogenic bacteria and their metabolites in food safety.

Critical reviews in food science and nutrition
Pathogenic bacteria and their metabolites are the leading risk factor in food safety and are one of the major threats to human health because of the capability of triggering diseases with high morbidity and mortality. Nano-optical sensors for bacteri...

Nanotechnology and artificial intelligence to enable sustainable and precision agriculture.

Nature plants
Climate change, increasing populations, competing demands on land for production of biofuels and declining soil quality are challenging global food security. Finding sustainable solutions requires bold new approaches and integration of knowledge from...

Robotics for enzyme technology: innovations and technological perspectives.

Applied microbiology and biotechnology
The use of robotics in the life science sector has created a considerable and significant impact on a wide range of research areas, including enzyme technology due to their immense applications in enzyme and microbial engineering as an indispensable ...

Energy-efficient Mott activation neuron for full-hardware implementation of neural networks.

Nature nanotechnology
To circumvent the von Neumann bottleneck, substantial progress has been made towards in-memory computing with synaptic devices. However, compact nanodevices implementing non-linear activation functions are required for efficient full-hardware impleme...