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AI in Monitoring Self-Dosing
Assessing medication self-administration using AI
Computer/artificial intelligence researchers at MIT “present a contactless and unobtrusive artificial intelligence (AI) framework that can [MORE]
Non-Invasive Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Using Ultrasound
Ultrasound recording could be used in future brain-machine interfaces
Many will recall the remarkable news of BrainGate researchers at Brown University [MORE]
ECM-Reinforced Bioink for 3D Printing Human Tissue
Extracellular-Matrix-Reinforced Bioinks for 3D Bioprinting Human Tissue
From stem cell scientists at Lund University: “a tissue‐specific hybrid bioink is described, composed [MORE]
Electrodiagnostic Wearable for Eye Diseases
Electrodiagnostic Wearable for Eye Diseases
To diagnose glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, et al eye diseases, researchers at Purdue University “report a design [MORE]
Automated Western Blotting
An Automated Age for Western Blotting
This piece discusses an automated capillary electrophoresis process the “We Met” lab at the University [MORE]
Artificial Pediatric Heart Valves that Grow
Lab-created heart valves can grow with the recipient
University of Minnesota Twin Cities researchers show “for the first time that lab-created [MORE]
The Length of the Giraffes’ Neck, Again
Giraffes
“One Health” is the term that refers to the health commonalities of humans and other animals. This piece, while it’s [MORE]
“Crying” Organoids
Lacrimal gland organoids
“The tearful cultures, reported in Cell Stem Cell on 16 March, are the first tear-gland ‘organoids’ — three-dimensional [MORE]
Computational Modeling of Cell Fate
IRENE computer designed tool for modeling cell fate
“ . . . we [Wyss Institute scientists] introduce a computer-guided design tool [MORE]
A Chip for Modeling Fatty Liver Disease
Liver-on-a-Chip
UCLA researchers report “a liver‐on‐a‐chip platform with bioengineered multicellular liver microtissues is developed, composed of four major types of liver [MORE]
Making a Better Bone Glue
Novel bone-inspired material grows stronger with vibration
Just as a car is only as safe as its tire tread, artificial joint [MORE]
New Technique for Virus Hunting
Six different bioaerosol samplers
“An evaluation of methods and instrumentation used for airborne virus collection concludes that samplers operating cyclone sampling [MORE]
New Material for Soft Bioelectronics
Ag-hydrogel composite for soft bioelectronics
“Researchers in Carnegie Mellon University’s Soft Machines Lab have developed a unique silver-hydrogel composite that has [MORE]
Van Nes Rotationalplasty
Rotationplasty
MAIN’s chief focus is on innovation—e.g. artificial intelligence, 3D bioprinting, molecular diagnostics, stem cells, robotics, wearable medical devices, et al. [MORE]