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A Bioengineered Cornea
Bioengineered corneal tissue for minimally invasive vision restoration in advanced keratoconus
“We [ophthalmology and materials researchers at Linkoping University in Sweden] [MORE]
Turning Gut Flora against Diabetes
Intestinal transgene delivery with native E. coli chassis allows persistent physiological change
“In this proof-of-concept study, we [gastroenterologists at the University [MORE]
SkyWalker, the Surgical Robot
The rise of SkyWalker- FDA clears surgical robot for orthopedic procedures
“Results of a clinical trial published last year described the [MORE]
Artificial Pancreas that Shakes Off Attacking Immune Cells
MIT-Implantable-Device With a new approach, blocks the scar tissue (pictured) that usually develops around medical implants
“Researchers at MIT have developed [MORE]
Virtual Reality Modeling Guided Separation of Conjoined Twins
19th Century cojoined twins, Chang and Eng Bunker
“According to Gemini Untwined, the London-based charity that facilitated the procedure, the Brazilian twins [MORE]
EarHealth System
Earbuds may soon detect ear infections, other ailments
“A team led by researchers at the University at Buffalo has used Bluetooth [MORE]
A Map of the Human Immune Interactome
Study- A physical wiring diagram for the human immune system
“Here, using a high-throughput surface receptor screening method, we [at the [MORE]
Synthetic Embryos
Synthetic embryos
“Researchers have created the world’s first “synthetic embryos” in a groundbreaking feat that bypassed the need for sperm, eggs [MORE]
Exosomes in Diagnosing Brain Diseases
Brain Derived Exosomes; a non-invasive look inside the brain
“A characteristic of exosomes is that they are able to cross the [MORE]
A Mini Surgical Robot for the ISS
Surgical robot maker Virtual Incision heads to space with NASA grant
“The U.S. space agency handed down the funding to send [MORE]
Transporter Protein that “Swims” to Brain Injury
Researchers discover the collaborative mechanism between neurons and glia that drives the proliferation of neural stem cells following brain injury
“The [MORE]
Microbots Instead of a Toothbrush
Surface Topography-Adaptive Robotic Superstructures for Biofilm Removal and Pathogen Detection on Human Teeth
From engineers at the University of Pennsylvania: “we [MORE]
Repairing Tissues for Transplant after Death
llustration of organ perfusion and cellular recovery with OrganEx technology
“The team from the Yale University School of Medicine used a [MORE]
Microproteins in the Genome’s “Dark Matter”
Yale’s cellular spray paint highlights “dark matter” of the genome
“While science continues to identify and unravel the role of the [MORE]