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A Breathalyzer for COVID-19
Canary COVID-19 breathalyzer
South African scientists will start field testing a breathalyzer that could become an inexpensive and rapid way to [MORE]
Breath Analysis for COVID-19
Flu detector
In a matter of months, research labs around the world have come up with an enormous number of innovations [MORE]
27 Blood Biomarkers of COVID-19
Blood proteins could help predict severity COVID-19
From the Francis Crick Institute and the Charite Hospital in Berlin: “The researchers refined [MORE]
Artificial Eye Sees in 3D
Structure of EC eye
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology report its development of an electrochemical bionic eye that images [MORE]
3D Printed Elastomers for Cartilage
Printed liquid crystal elastomers
“Researchers at the University of Colorado Denver have developed a method to 3D print liquid crystal elastomers [MORE]
What Triggers a Cytokine Storm?
Signaling events and-cellular effects induced by-AngII via AT1R
It is now well established that SARS-CoV-2 targets the human ACE2 receptor to [MORE]
Magnetically Powered Bioelectronic Implants
Magnetoelectric film on top of rice
From Rice University neuroengineers: “The neural stimulator draws its power from magnetic energy and is [MORE]
Self-Assembling Peptide Nucleic Acids
From engineers at Carnegie Mellon University: “. . . we demonstrate that gamma-modified peptide nucleic acids (γPNA) can be used [MORE]
Electrochemical Face Masks
Electrical anti-viral face mask
Indiana University engineers have shown how a new material can provide superior control of viral particles. “The [MORE]
“Urine fingerprints” of metabolism
Food for your specific metabolism
From Imperial College London: “A newly developed test that measures a number of metabolites in urine [MORE]
A Biohybrid Synapse
Producing artificial synapses in the lab
Advanced prosthetics that rely on brain-machine interfaces may have a step forward from Stanford University’s [MORE]
Humanized Mouse Model for Study of Inherited Prion Disease
Creating transgenic mice that express prion disease
Until now, researchers studying animal models of prion diseases have had to introduce a [MORE]
Microneedles with Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Healing Wounds
Strip of tape with dissolvable microneedles
“. . . researchers [at the Terasaki Institute in Los Angeles, and UCLA] made microneedles [MORE]
Surfaces in the Spread of Virus
Robotic disinfection for hospitals
At Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, researchers there wanted to see how far and for how [MORE]