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Microfluidics Urinalysis Device in the Toilet Bowl
Withings’ smart scanner puts a urology lab in your toilet bowl
“Described by Withings as “Easy as 1, 2, Pee,” the [MORE]
3D Imaging Measures Radiation during Treatment
Real-time, volumetric imaging of radiation dose delivery deep into the liver during cancer treatment
“Ionizing radiation acoustic imaging (iRAI) allows online [MORE]
That Gut Feeling
Gut pain- Nobel Prize-winning receptor may lead to new treatment
“It was previously known that many different ion channels are located [MORE]
Gene Expression Maps of Organs
New method precisely locates gene activity and proteins across tissues
“The method, described Jan. 2 in a paper in Nature Biotechnology, [MORE]
AI Predicting Cardiac Arrest a Decade in Advance
Heart-scanning AI predicts cardiac arrests up to 10 years ahead
“Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have developed an artificial intelligence approach [MORE]
Long Genes, Long Proteins, Long Life
Aging is driven by unbalanced genes
“Here, we [researchers at Northwestern University] show that transcript length alone explains most transcriptional changes [MORE]
Tissue-SpecificIimmunity
Graphical Abstract -Small intestine and colon tissue-resident memory CD8+ T cells
“Here, by analyzing TRM [tissue-resident memory T cells] cells from [MORE]
Experimental Implant to Reverse T1D
Vascularized islet cell implant for T1D therapy avoids systemic immunosuppression
“Pancreatic islet transplantation efficacy for type 1 diabetes (T1D) management is [MORE]
Healthcare Innovation Predictions for 2023
Telehealth – the future
“Healthcare had an innovative year, with many new technologies entering the frame for hospitals and health system [MORE]
Gene Therapy for Rare Form of SCID
Lentiviral Gene Therapy for Artemis-Deficient SCID
“The DNA-repair enzyme Artemis is essential for rearrangement of T- and B-cell receptors. Mutations in [MORE]
3D Printing of Eye Tissue
Researchers use 3D bioprinting to create eye tissue
“Scientists used patient stem cells and 3D bioprinting to produce eye tissue that [MORE]
Brain Organoids that “See”
Human Organoids Implanted Into the Mouse Brain Respond to Sensory Signals
“Here, we [bioengineers at the University of California San Diego] [MORE]
Swarming Molecular Robots
Swarm robotics on the molecular scale
“An important stepping-stone in developing artificial molecular machines was the capability to control and manipulate [MORE]
2022’s Medical Milestones
Global effort realizes first 100% complete sequence of human genome
“The Human Genome Project has been running for decades, famously publishing [MORE]