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Photonic Biosensor Monitors Oxygen in Organs-on-a-Chip
Biosensor
What tissues of the body do depends on the level of oxygen concentration, and different tissues have various oxygen levels. [MORE]
Remote Controlled Surgical Devices in the Planning
Magnetic activators
MIT researchers have created a magnetic ink and used it to 3-D print a surgical tool prototype that can [MORE]
Georgetown’s REMBRANT
Bioinformatics
REMBRANT is an acronym for Repository for Molecular Brain Neoplasms Data. Originally, the National Cancer Institute compiled and organized the [MORE]
An Eye Scan for Early Parkinson’s Diagnosis
Braak staging . Parkinson’s Disease
Through imaging studies of 49 Parkinson’s patients and 54 age-matched controls, researchers in Seoul found that [MORE]
The Automatic Toothbrush
Chiiz automatice toothbrush
An automatic toothbrush may not be the pinnacle of medtech, but it sure is cool. Chiiz.com (Herndon, VA) [MORE]
Remarkable Regeneration: the Bladder
Wolffian duct cells in pick show bladder regeneration
The bladder has remarkable, if not unique, capabilities to regenerate after injury or [MORE]
A Wearable Cytometer
Wearable cytometer
Most of the wearable biosensors on the market today monitor heartbeat, respiration and movement. Others are working on blood [MORE]