Precision dosing solution can deliver meds to cancerous cells without taking it to other parts of body; still years of development to go, but peer-reviewed research optimistic

Bar Ilan University method for assessing effectiveness of drugs through dermal delivery 'could really push forward development of nanomedicine,' researcher says

Experiment with Doxil is now back on Earth, undergoing analysis in the hope it might point to a microgravity-induced effectiveness boost

Nano-film can create electricity from any motion in the body, even the slight movement of blood moving through veins, according to research published in peer-reviewed journal

Nanoparticles, tested on mice and unveiled in peer-reviewed research, head straight to cells that are inflamed, and either ‘silence’ or edit the gene that is causing inflammation

Tiny silicone chip sits in a petri dish simulating diseased cells, allowing scientists to check how well immunotherapies fare against illness

Pioneering so-called plant nanobionics, an MIT research team has found ways to use tiny sensors to hack into the signals plants send and alter the way they act

One scientist asserts new treatment, which allows previously topical drug to be administered intravenously, is 'a game-changer' in the battle against antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Ben-Gurion University researchers say paintable and sprayable material is made of metal ions and polymer nanoparticles that are strongly antiviral and antibacterial

Sonovia's textiles are resistant to bacteria and fungus; firm hopes its tech will also work against viruses; has sent samples for testing to China