A lopsided nanoparticle detects cancer markers in blood 100 times better than today’s rapid tests

Mar 02, 2026 A self-propelled nanoparticle engineered through computer simulation could bring laboratory-grade cancer detection to paper-based bedside tests. (Nanowerk Spotlight) A cancer cell can shed telltale proteins into the bloodstream long before a tumor becomes visible on a scan. But finding those molecules is like searching for a handful...

A quantum property is hiding in one of the most common lab nanoparticles

Mar 02, 2026 Common carbon quantum dots harbor a hidden room-temperature quantum spin response, potentially transforming them from simple fluorescent tags into biological sensors. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Carbon-based quantum dots are among the most widely used luminescent nanoparticles in modern research. Laboratories around the world synthesize them routinely, exploiting their bright...