Slimy robot can retrieve swallowed objects
“A slimy robot developed by researchers from the Chinese University of Hong Kong could one [MORE]
Single cell RNA sequencing for liver cancer
Researchers at the Chinese University of Hong Kong have used single cell RNA sequencing [MORE]
Light-responsive nematode worms
As this piece admits, “biomedical applications may be too far away to envision” (though perhaps not for MAIN’s [MORE]
Professor Shih-Chi Chen with Ultraprecise 3-D printing technology
All of us had a mind’s eye picture of a 3D printer moving [MORE]
Two-photon lithography technology
3D printing is a relatively slow miracle; so engineers at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the [MORE]
MFC energy harvester for knee
“This letter describes a lightweight macrofiber composite (MFC)-based energy harvester for capturing biomechanical energy through the [MORE]
Microrobots
Collaborating Chinese and British scientists have developed magnetic micro-robots from spirulina algae with a magnetic coating, and delivered them to [MORE]
Atrial Fibrillation
Wilhem Einthoven’s first electrocardiograph in 1903 required five operators, weighed nearly 600 lbs., and required that the patient have [MORE]