In a study published in ACS Nano, researchers demonstrated that radioluminescent nanoparticles implanted in the brain and exposed to X-rays might be used for direct brain stimulation to treat neurological conditions.
In a study published in the Physical Review Letters, researchers used Bragg coherent diffraction imaging to reveal the compositional evolution of nanoparticles and demonstrate its effect on synthesis of electrocatalysts.
In a study published in Nanoscale, researchers demonstrated that the pathological biochemical process leading to brain hypoxia, and then to stroke, can be redirected, thereby restoring the redox status of the brain.