Vernell Nanobyte
- Vernell Team

- Nov 5
- 2 min read
Vernell NanoByte
Your Source for Nanotechnology Breakthroughs and Insights
November 5, 2025
Vernell News
We’re thrilled to share that Vernell successfully completed The Engine’s Blueprint Program and presented its groundbreaking work at the Blueprint Showcase in Boston. Thomas and Ronald represented Vernell, sharing our mission to advance the smart materials industry through innovation and collaboration.
The event provided an incredible platform to highlight Vernell’s progress, connect with visionary leaders, and engage with other pioneering tough-tech companies driving the future of advanced materials.
In addition, the team attended the MassChallenge event, engaging with fellow entrepreneurs and collaborators to explore new opportunities for partnership and impact. These experiences mark another step forward in Vernell’s commitment to pioneering next-generation materials for a smarter, more sustainable world.
Nanotech Industry Highlights
Nanoparticles Jump-Start T-Cells in Ovarian Cancer Models
At Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), researchers created nanoparticles that deliver IL-12 (an immune-stimulating molecule) specifically to ovarian tumours. When combined with checkpoint inhibitors, the treatment eliminated metastatic tumours in over 80% of mice and built immune memory toward recurrence.
Industry Buzz
Nanotechnology Breakthrough Reverses Alzheimer’s in Mice:Researchers from the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) and West China Hospital of Sichuan University created “supramolecular drug” nanoparticles that restored the blood–brain barrier and cleared 50–60% of amyloid-β in mouse brains within one hour a major step toward reversing Alzheimer’s damage.
New Drug Kills Cancer 20,000× More Effectively with No Detectable Side Effects:A groundbreaking nanodrug formulation has shown a 20,000-fold increase in cancer-killing efficacy in preclinical studies while exhibiting no observable side effects a potential paradigm shift for precision oncology.
Extended Defects Unlock Next-Gen Nanomaterials: University of Minnesota researchers discovered how to engineer ultra-thin materials with high densities of “extended defects” atomic-scale lattice disruptions that grant entirely new electrical and optical properties.
Research Spotlight
Eco-Friendly Removal of ‘Forever Chemicals’:Rice University scientists, in collaboration with Korean partners, have developed a nanoscale material that rapidly captures and destroys PFAS (“forever chemicals”) in contaminated water, offering a sustainable solution for environmental cleanup.
Nano Insight
A single sheet of graphene — just one atom thick — is about 200 times stronger than steel, yet so light that one square meter weighs less than a gram!
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