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This Review presents a nanotechnology-enabled approach to the molecular design of biomolecular condensates from synthetic phase-separating building blocks, with applications in drug delivery, catalysis, cell-free protein factories, sensors and 3D bioprinting.
This Review highlights fundamental optical phenomena that have been redefined at the nanoscale by anisotropic polaritons, including anomalous cases of refraction, reflection and focusing.
This Review establishes a roadmap to improve the sustainability of functional ceramics through a holistic approach that combines low-energy and low-CO2 production methods, recycling strategies and supportive policy frameworks.
This Review discusses recent progress in therapeutic cancer vaccines, with particular emphasis on the role of nanotechnology in supporting these advances.
This Review examines recent advances in body-interfaced biomolecular sensors for chronic disease monitoring, highlighting relevant biomarkers and nanomaterial-enabled sensing modalities, wearable form factors, clinical applications and challenges to real-world translation.
This Review provides insights into nanosensor technologies for monitoring cellular biomarkers, proposing a spatial framework to clarify their distinct advantages, challenges and performance for high-resolution, dynamic profiling of cellular analytes.
This Review analyses how nanotechnology is poised to make cell therapies like CAR T and tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes more effective and accessible, and the challenges that this entails.
This Review discusses single-photon detectors and quantum-light sources for super-resolution microscopy, measurements below classical noise limits and photon-number-resolved spectroscopy as emerging tools for nanoscale electronic materials characterization and bioimaging.