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Slower Pace of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
Artificial Intelligence
Why hasn’t healthcare benefited much, so far, from artificial intelligence? This piece argues that the limiting factor is the [MORE]
Semi-Automated Production of Hematopoietic Stem Cells
CliniMACS
Researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle have developed a semi-automated process for separating and expanding hematopoietic stem [MORE]
Lab Grown Lungs Successfully Transplanted in Mice
Mice
Using a biodegradable scaffold, bioengineers at the University of Michigan have successfully grown miniature lung tissue from human stem cells [MORE]
Watching Memory as It Happens
Neuronal Activity
Brain mapping has brought forward several big science projects around the world which all have the same goal—i.e. to [MORE]
Gold Nanoparticles that Deliver Radiation
Antisenseoligonucleotide
Gold nanoparticles are not new to biomedicine; Michael Faraday described their synthesis in 1857. Nor is their preferential accumulation in [MORE]
HIV Testing on a Thumb Drive
USB Stick for HIV Testing
HIV testing today can be as complicated as blood glucose monitoring was in the days before [MORE]
Organosilicon Molecules in Biomedicine?
PDMS Component in Silicon
What chemical reactions might be catalyzed with a silicon-carbon enzyme? The answer is yet to be discovered, [MORE]