Exploring the Possibilities of Shape-Shifting Colloidal Cargo Delivery
Recently, a team of scientists from the University of Bath and the University of Edinburgh have devised a new technique that could revolutionize the way we deliver colloidal cargo. By utilizing a novel combination of laser tweezers and polymers, the team has developed a method to control the shape of colloids, allowing them to be transported over long distances without getting stuck or clumping together. This technique could potentially revolutionize how we deliver drugs and other materials that require precise delivery. The team is now working on testing the effectiveness of their method in a variety of different scenarios.
source: Phys.org