Creating cancer drugs that better resemble 3D structures in cells is all about how you put the building blocks together, a new study has shown. Scientists from The Institute of Cancer Research, London ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Two-dimensional (2D) materials like graphene and molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) are known to have unique properties. The family of 2D structures with a wide range of chemistries can ...
By building computer models, researchers came up with six 2D configurations that seemed likely to work as self-folding 3D structures. They then tested the shapes with colleagues from Johns Hopkins ...
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