Is this the end of the shots to make vaccines? They have traumatized dozens of generations of children and will probably soon be discarded. To replace them, scientists, who are never short of imagination, have invented a self-motorized pill that swallows itself in the simplest way possible and will
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On February 20, the National Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health Products (ANSM) warned of the risks of addiction to pain medications containing opiates or morphine. Several consumer drugs, such as Tramadol, are targeted, in a context in which
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At a time when a national debate is being invented in France, with new and multiple forms, everyone is wondering: how can we move from mistrust to trust? What signals, experiences and results can be used to meet a central expectation, that of feeling counted and of having an impact?
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Medicine is changing the landscape. It seems far away this image of the good doctor listening to his patients. Today's doctors have the means to radically change their practice. Genome exploration, predictive medicine, precision medicine, digital avatars, nano-objects, exploration and intervention robots... The doctors of the future, who we can see
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Isolated in 2004 by Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, graphene is an exceptional nanomaterial, described as a "material of the 21st century" (European Graphene Flagship project with a budget of one billion euros over 10 years). It is very light, impermeable, chemically inert, transparent, flexible yet extremely resistant and an excellent conductor of heat and electricity,
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Out of 18 sweet food products sold in stores, 100 % of the products contain nanoparticles, none of which are labelled as such. However, the food industry assures that it does not use nanoparticle-based ingredients in its sweets, cakes and other treats... The food industry assures that it does not use ingredients with nanoparticles in its sweets, cakes and other treats... The food industry assures that it does not use ingredients with nanoparticles in its sweets, cakes and other treats... The food industry assures that it does not use ingredients with nanoparticles in its sweets, cakes and other treats... The food industry assures that it does not use ingredients with nanoparticles in its sweets, cakes and other treats... The food industry assures that it does not use ingredients with nanoparticles in its sweets, cakes and other treats... The food industry assures that it does not use ingredients with nanoparticles in its sweets, cakes and other treats... The food industry assures that it does not use ingredients with nanoparticles in its sweets, cakes and other treats.
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On 7 June 2017, the NanoRESP Forum addressed the issue of "nanofree" demand, i.e. products that intentionally do not contain or are intentionally deprived of manufactured nanomaterials. Against a backdrop of uncertainty about the dangers of certain nanoparticles (see box), this subject has become topical with the initiatives of the Friends of
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Scientists have revealed spherical microrobots capable of propagating in water and killing bacteria in the water. A scientific innovation that could provide an effective means of treating contaminated water. By swimming through water infected with E. coli, the new robots were able to
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Technological innovations are always full of promise: they will change the world, they are often "disruptive", they will defeat hunger and poverty and lead us into old age, in full health, they will, thanks to nanomachines and other robots, ease our pain at work... Their prowess and
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It is a strange car race, bringing together teams from different countries, which is being prepared at the CEMES laboratory in Toulouse: vehicles made up of a hundred atoms will indeed compete in the NanoCar Race. Top start for Nanocar Race, the 1st international race of molecule cars! For the first
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News regularly reminds us that the development of nanomaterials is not without health and environmental risks. Nevertheless, some nanomaterials have interesting applications for society, for example in the manufacture of resistant materials, energy storage, depollution or medicine. How to decide between risks
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Nanotechnology and nanomaterials use tiny particles of the nanometre (millionth of a millimetre) size and have immense potential to improve our quality of life. However, as with any new technology or development, there are potential drawbacks. A report by GreenFacts (1). One
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For ages we have dreamt of small objects circulating in our bodies, on the lookout for the slightest disturbance, to eradicate it with a magical ray of light. Hollywood has made them blockbuster movies, science fiction writers have enjoyed them. But today, reality seems to have overtaken fiction. Everywhere
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Releasing a microscopic army to tackle colorectal cancer tumours: science has joined science fiction and you may hear a lot about it. Like in the American film Fantastic Journey, where a miniature vehicle travels through the bloodstream to carry
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After biomimicry, here comes geomimicry! It is a process that takes its inspiration from the mineral to create new materials. Although similar in structure to their natural counterparts, these new synthetic minerals have the advantage of controlled chemistry and size. The nanoscale size of these new minerals makes it possible to
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After biomimicry, here comes geomimicry! It is a process that takes its inspiration from the mineral to create new materials. Although similar in structure to their natural counterparts, these new synthetic minerals have the advantage of controlled chemistry and size. The nanoscale size of these new minerals makes it possible to
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Nanomaterials and nanoproducts are widely used in automotive transportation. Firstly for the manufacture of tyres (carbon black, silica, nanostructured materials), for the reinforcement of mechanical parts and joints by means of nanocomposites, but also for the lightening of chassis and passenger compartments, or to increase the autonomy of batteries,
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As early as the early 2000s, the development of functions and applications using nanotechnology in our daily lives was foreseen. Digital, mobility, housing, health and well-being, energy, environment, leisure and culture, safety, food, etc. All sectors are concerned. Today, innovation is "driven" by uses. The challenge is therefore
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Au cours des dernières décennies, les scientifiques et les médecins ont réalisé des progrès considérables dans le traitement des maladies cardiaques et en particulier dans la mise au point de « patchs cardiaques » issus de l’ingénierie tissulaire qui pourraient réparer le muscle cardiaque endommagé par un infarctus. Une avancée nouvelle pourrait
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The Université de Technologie de Troyes (UTT) and SURYS (ex-Hologram Industries), a French scale-Up that has become a world reference in the field of optical security solutions, are creating LABCOM In-Fine, a Joint Laboratory to develop nanostructured films and surfaces (films and surfaces) on a large scale ... and go from the infinitely small
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