Researchers power tiny medical implant from over 100 feet awayThe device could be used to deliver drugs or treat diseases.By M. Locklear, 06.04.2018
Researchers use sperm to deliver cancer drugs to tumorsIt was done with bull sperm and a cancer cell line, not in humans just yet.By M. Locklear, 12.15.2017
DNA 'computers' could lead to self-activated smart pillsDNA is capable of monitoring the nearby environment and judging when to release chemicals.By D. Cooper, 02.20.2017
Mind-controlled nanobots release drugs inside cockroachesThe research could one day help patients release drugs into their own bodies.By S. Dent, 08.26.2016
Scientists use nanoparticles to crush lingering fat cellsThe treatment uses powerful drugs to beat obesity, while limiting side effects. By S. Dent, 05.03.2016
MIT duo successfully tests wireless drug-delivery microchips, more consistent than injectionsBy B. Steele, 02.18.2012
NC State gurus find 'Goldilocks' of DNA self-assembly, look to improve drug-delivery vehiclesBy D. Murph, 10.28.2010