New Technology
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2020.11.13
How plasma treatment offers green, cost-efficient preparation of plastics
Surface treatment to prepare medical device components for printing or bonding may require complex cleaning methods or harmful chemicals. Plasma etching for improved adhesion, once limited to low-pressure chambers, is now available at atmospheric pressure…….
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2020.10.28
How Chip Technology Can Help Diagnostics Manufacturers
An industry expert explains how chip technology can contribute to cost-aware efficiency gains in diagnostics devices as well as open up new application markets…….
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2020.09.23
New Technique for Multi-Material 3D Printing
Researchers at Columbia flipped the laser in SLS additive manufacturing so the 3D printing process can print more than one material at a time…………
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2020.08.25
Tiny, Magnetically Powered Implant Stimulates Brain Without Battery
Tests show that ‘magnetoelectric’ power is viable option for clinical-grade implants…….
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2020.08.21
Novel Long-Term Hermetic Ultrathin Implant Packaging Technology Based on Ceramic Nanolayers
When a device is implanted in a human body, there is always a distinct reaction of the body’s immune system, often resulting in a thick layer of scar tissue surrounding the implant……
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2020.08.11
Paper-Based Technology Advances Earlier Cancer Detection
The technology is more than 30 times more sensitive than current lab-based tests.
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2020.08.05
Implantable transmitter provides wireless option for biomedical devices
innovators are working on inventions to use micro-chip technology in implantable devices and other wearable products such as smart watches to improve biomedical devices, including those used to monitor people with glaucoma and heart disease.
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Could transdermal technology using polymer microneedles be suitable for self-administration of Covid-19 vaccines?
UK company, Innoture, has begun researching the use of its next-generation microneedle skin patch for the self-administration of Covid-19 and other vaccines, following funding from the Welsh Government
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2020.07.30
How laser inversion enables multi-materials 3D printing
Researchers invent new technique that could transform additive manufacturing processes, potentially enabling the printing of circuit boards, electromechanical components, and perhaps even robots.
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2020.07.23
Minnesota researchers 3D print working human heart pump
In a groundbreaking new study, researchers at the University of Minnesota have 3D printed a functioning, centimeter-scale human heart pump in the lab. The discovery could have major implications for studying heart disease, according to the university.
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