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AI Predicts Neurodegenerative Disease from a Blood Sample
AI analyzes blood to predict neurodegenerative diseases
“A new study published today illustrates that artificial intelligence (AI) analysis of blood samples [MORE]
A Sealant for Brain Surgery
LIQOSEAL3 Dural seal from Polyganics
Preventing cerebral fluid from leaking through a sutured dura after an invasive procedure, Dutch chemists at [MORE]
Pain-Killing Nerve Transplants
Pain killing neurons from stem cells
“To make the pain-killing neurons, we [at the University of Sydney, Australia] take human stem [MORE]
A DNA Nanorobot in Cancer Therapy
DNA nanorobot functions as cancer therapeutic
Engineers with the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology in Beijing have designed an autonomous [MORE]
First Laser Ultrasound Images Inside the Body
Images captured remotely via ultrasound
“MIT engineers have come up with an alternative method that doesn’t require contact with the body [MORE]
Rapid Virus Sensor
Nanotubes with gold nanoparticles captures virus
“VIRRION” is the name of a device that researchers at Penn State and NYU have [MORE]
Acoustofluidic Salivary Exosome Isolation
Isolating salivary exosomes with acoustofluidic device
On July 23, 1885, former President Ulysses Grant strangled to death due to a squamous [MORE]
Magnetic Microbots in Restoring Knee Cartilage
Cartilage repair with microbots and stem cells
Bioengineers at Chonnam National University in South Korea and at the Korea Institute of [MORE]
Risk-Depleted Genomes
Human genome sequencing
Australian geneticists associated with the Garvan Institute (Sydney, Australia) have offered the first release of the Medical Genome [MORE]
Digital Therapeutics
Digital Therapeutics
Perhaps you’ve seen the advertisements for the weight loss program “Noom.” It is a software product that tries to [MORE]
Peripheral Nerve Regeneration
Peripheral nerve regeneration
“University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine researchers have created a biodegradable nerve guide — a polymer tube — [MORE]
Moving Ahead with “The Hospital at Home”
Philips DispatchHealth in-home care
“With hospital beds costing $1,000 to $2,000 per night, the economics of being treated in the comfort [MORE]
Artificial Cornea Model
Model the-chip-in-hand to study corneal healing
To study how the cornea heals after injury, bioengineers at the University of Texas Southwest [MORE]
FLASH Radiotherapy
Radiation therapy
The typical electron radiation therapy for several tumors can require about 40 sessions, during which there is a possibility [MORE]