1. Tiny treatments promise big results

    Nanovip.com (Feb 5 2008) Explore Article

    In the future, diagnosing and treating cancers could be much more specific and effective if the predicted benefits of nanotechnology are realized. Nanotechnology, which deals with materials that are of the order of a few billionths of a meter in size, promises to help image specific parts of the human body more effectively or enable physicians to deliver drugs more precisely to the places where they are needed. All around ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign   University of Michigan   Dirk Faber

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