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Personalized Proteomics
Uveitis
Uveitis is an inflammation of the eye’s middle layer, which supplies blood to the retina. A “blood-shot” eye, caused by [MORE]
An Automated “Radiologist” Named Avicenna
Avicenna Software
IBM is placing a big bet that computational medicine will be the fulcrum between the digital patient and the [MORE]
Advances in Organ Cryopreservation
Freezers for Cryopreservation
James Hiram Bedford died in 1967 and was the first person to be cryopreserved. His body survives, along [MORE]
Glucose Monitoring with a Contact Lens
Contact Lens
The basic idea of organic electronics is finding materials which support electrical circuits and are biocompatible with living tissue. [MORE]
Sensing Heartbeat with Radar
Remote Sensing ECG
Today, ECG testing is done with electrodes stuck to the skin and wires from those patches to the [MORE]
A Sigh Is Not Just a Sigh
Neurons Controlling Sighing
A sigh may be a fundament thing of life, as time goes by, but here is an illustration [MORE]
Speeding up Nanopore Trapping
DNA Threaded Through Nanopipette
Collaborating researchers—chemists at Imperial College London, and electrical and biomedical engineers at the University of Minnesota—have devised [MORE]