Nanotechnology is a rapidly growing field of scientific research that has the potential to revolutionize the pharmaceutical industry. Nanotechnology is the manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale, allowing for the development of materials with novel properties and functions. In the pharmaceutical industry, nanotechnology is being used to develop innovative drug delivery systems, improve drug solubility and bioavailability, and create targeted drug delivery systems. Nanotechnology is being used to create drug delivery systems that are tailored to specific patients and conditions. This allows for more precise delivery of drugs, reducing the risk of side effects and improving the effectiveness of the drugs. Nanoparticles can be designed to target specific cells or tissues, allowing treatments to be delivered directly to the areas of the body that need them. This targeted delivery can also reduce the amount of drugs required to treat a condition, possibly leading to reduced costs for patients. Nanoparticles can also be used to improve the solubility and bioavailability of drugs, making them easier for the body to absorb and use. This can lead to more effective treatments and shorter treatment times.
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Title : Nanotechnology and polymers for sea and ocean sterilization using artificial intelligence with artificial intelligence-engineered nano-polymer membranes
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Title : A broadband, angle-insensitive aluminium-based near infra-red absorber for protecting warfighters and sensitive optics technologies
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