First Personalized Cancer Vaccine
NHS patients in England to be offered trials for world-first cancer vaccine
“Thousands of patients in England are to be fast-tracked [MORE]
“Invisible Tweezers” in Minimally Invasive Surgery
“Invisible Tweezers” in Minimally Invasive Surgery
“Here, we [at Virginia Tech] present chirality-tunable acoustic vortex tweezers that can tune acoustic vortex [MORE]
Philips ePatch Heart Monitor
Philips ePatch Heart Monitor
“Applications include monitoring patients for AF [atrial fibrillation] after cardiac ablation therapy or heart valve replacement procedures, [MORE]
Printing Personalized Pills
Printing personalised pharmaceutical tablets
“In this paper we [at University of Nottingham, UK] demonstrate how two dissimilar materials, one water soluble [MORE]
Blurred Tomography
Sharper future- optical fabrication with rapid 3D printing
“A new 3D printing method, called blurred tomography, could significantly enhance the production [MORE]
Spinal Cord Implant
Flexible circumferential bioelectronics to enable 360-degree recording and stimulation of the spinal cord
“We [engineers, University of Cambridge] introduce thin-film, flexible [MORE]
Sensor Measures Oxygen Saturation from Breath
Sensor measures oxygen content of breath
“Fraunhofer IPM in Freiburg has developed a noninvasive sensor in an effort to enable painless [MORE]
Innovative MRI Scanning
New sensor detects errors in MRI scans
“Hvidovre Hospital has the world’s first prototype of a sensor capable of detecting errors [MORE]
Implantable Sensor to Monitor Crohn’s Disease
First implantable sensor can detect flareups in Crohn’s disease patients
“A team of Northwestern University scientists has developed the first wireless, [MORE]
Hyperspectral Imaging
Development of a visible to 1600 nm hyperspectral imaging rigid-scope system using supercontinuum light and an acousto-optic tunable filter
“In this [MORE]
“Nerve Cuffs” Bioelectronics Prosthetic
Electrochemically actuated microelectrodes for minimally invasive peripheral nerve interfaces
“Here we [University of Cambridge] leverage recent advances in soft robotic actuators [MORE]
Enzymes that Convert Blood Types
Gut bacteria can help create artificial Group O blood
“The human gut bacteria Akkermansia muciniphila produces enzymes that are able to [MORE]
The Human Immunome Project
The Human Immunome Project
“As data collection progresses, HIP will begin to develop AI models—first predictive, then mechanistic—that will deepen our [MORE]
Labcorp’s Blood Biomarker Test for Neurodegenerative Diseases
Labcorp launches blood test for neurodegenerative diseases detection
“Global life sciences company Labcorp has announced the first commercially available glial fibrillary [MORE]
Bluetooth Wearables in Elder Care
Quality in care homes- How wearable devices and social network analysis might help
“In this paper, we [University of Leeds researchers] [MORE]
An Electric Spoon as a Medical Device?
Kirin’s electric spoon leaps from Ig Nobel infamy to the dinner table
“Japanese drinks giant Kirin Holdings will start selling an [MORE]
Brain Implant Restores Bilingual Communication
Single brain implant restores bilingual communication to paralyzed man
“[A clinical trial], based at the University of California, San Francisco, has [MORE]
Synthetic Blood Platelets
Synthetic platelets stanch bleeding, promote healing in animal models
“Synthetic platelet-like particles (PLPs) may be an alternative for immediate treatment of [MORE]
Smartphone-Based Detection of Congestive Heart Failure
Smartphone-based recognition of heart failure by microelectromechanical sensors
“Seismocardiography which measures cardiac vibrations transmitted to the chest wall has recently emerged [MORE]
Kidney Organoids Effective against Polycystic Disease in Mice
Scientists grow ‘mini kidneys,’ reveals new insights into metabolic defects and potential therapy for polycystic kidney disease
“’Mini kidneys,’ or kidney [MORE]
An Oral Spray for UTIs, Works for 9 Years
The E. coli group of bacteria causes the majority of UTIs
“An oral spray vaccine against recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) [MORE]
Liquid Biopsy Shows which Post-Treatment Bladder Cancer Patients Won’t Relapse
Liquid biopsy shows which bladder cancer patients won’t relapse
“Results of the IMvigor011 Phase III trial show that more than 90 [MORE]
“GastroShield,” a Sprayable Gel to Prevent Bleeding
A gel for shielding surgical wounds
“To develop GastroShield, the team [at MIT] used a polymer called pluronic, which is a [MORE]
Could Beethoven Clap to a Musical Beat?
Beethoven’s genome sheds light on chronic health problems and cause
“Begg et al [the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The [MORE]
Ultra-High Resolution Brain Scans
World’s most powerful MRI machine captures first stunning brain scans
“Developed by the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), [MORE]