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Alpacas Could be the Secret Weapon Against COVID-19

UK College of Medicine researchers are using the special antibodies made by alpacas, called nanobodies, to help understand the novel coronavirus and potentially develop a treatment that could protect people from being infected. 

Sensing and Capturing Pollutants

Bhandari and Gutierrez are creating nanoparticles to remove PCBs.

Developing Membranes for Environmental Remediation

Sebastian Hernandez is creating membranes with metal nanoparticles to remove pollutants from water.

UK Physicist Discovers New 2D Material that could Upstage Graphene

A new one atom-thick flat material that could advance digital technology has been discovered.

Light-Activated Cancer Drugs

Phoebe Glazer is making light-activated, ruthenium-based molecules that will kill only cancerous cells.

UK Superfund Student Li Xiao

Li Xiao is using green tea to create nanoparticles to degrade toxic pollutants to nontoxic chemicals.

UK Superfund Research Student Brad Newsome

Fifth-year graduate student Brad Newsome is developing composite nanomaterials for sensing and capture of PCBs.

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