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| + | Exploring nano-sized colloids: A gateway to modern science | ||
| + | Nano-sized colloids are minute particles dispersed in liquid solutions. These diminutive | ||
| + | entities frequently manifest in our daily lives, such as in the form of paints. In this scenario, | ||
| + | tiny polymeric spherical particles are dissolved in eco-friendly water and congeal into uniform | ||
| + | films as they dry. Even the fundamental components of life, proteins, can be regarded as | ||
| + | colloids, as they commonly populate our cells, sparking profound interest in understanding | ||
| + | their interactions and movements. Additionally, | ||
| + | have the capability to serve as carriers for controlled drug release within the human body. | ||
| + | Consequently, | ||
| + | responses to external stimuli at the nano-scale, is imperative. Small-angle neutron scattering | ||
| + | stands as an excellent tool for embarking on a journey into the realm of colloids. | ||
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| + | You can find the description of the experiment under {{: | ||