New Technology
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2020.07.17
Pivoting the Value for Flexible Hybrid Electronics
Technologies are accelerating applications that promise great strides in helping healthcare providers mitigate and minimize cross-contamination challenges during times of low-touch, no-touch interactions, social distancing—and beyond.
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2020.07.07
New Titanium Foam Spinal Implant Comes Pre-Attached to Disposable Delivery Device
Xenco's CancelleX porous titanium implant is optimized for energy absorption and bone in-growth, and designed to achieve bone-like mechanical properties.
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2020.06.10
MTU Engineers Zap and Unstick Underwater Smart Glue
With a small zap of electricity, biomedical engineers at Michigan Technological University take an underwater smart glue prototype from sticky to not in seven seconds.
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2020.06.09
These tiny fibers may prove better at delivering drugs to the brain
German researchers have developed mats made of biodegradable fibers only a few microns thick that could prove advantageous to deliver certain drugs to the brain.
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2020.05.22
Wearable Sensor Powered by AI Predicts Worsening Heart Failure before Hospitalization
Device could help doctors remotely detect changes in patients.
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2020.05.15
Tiny devices promise new horizon for security screening and medical imaging
Miniature devices that could be developed into safe, high-resolution imaging technology, with uses such as helping doctors identify potentially deadly cancers and treat them early, have been created.
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2020.05.09
Anti-Coronavirus Surface Coating Could Be Effective for Months
SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, has a nasty habit of lingering on surfaces for extended periods of time.
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2020.04.28
How to weave human tissue into new blood vessels
Researchers at the University of Bordeaux in France have engineered human tissue to be woven into blood vessels and treat diseased or damaged blood vessels.
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2020.04.24
New Device May Reduce Risks in Procedure to Unblock Arteries
Alternative treatment uses light-activated drug to coat an angioplasty balloon.
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2020.04.14
3D Printing Microstructures for New Drug Delivery Systems with SPHRINT
In the recently published, ‘SPHRINT – Printing Drug Delivery Microspheres from Polymeric Melts,’ authors Tal Shpigel, Almog Uziel, and Dan Y. Lewitus explore better ways to offer sustained release pharmaceuticals via 3D printed structures.
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