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Microrobots Can – and will – Change the Field of Medicine in the Near Future
Microrobots on the Move Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a technique for manufacturing micrometre-long machines by interlocking multiple materials…
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Lab on the Eye: New Hydrogel Contact Lenses Measures Biomarkers in Tears to Monitor Patients Health
Wearable devices utilize sensors to monitor analytes in human biofluids to reflect physiological performance in sports or an aberrant component…
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Oxford’s COVID-19 Vaccine is Safe and Produces an Immune Response in Older Adults, Encouraging Phase 2 Data Shows
November turned out to be the month of good Covid-19 vaccine news. After the promising interim results of the Pfizer…
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Moderna’s Coronavirus Vaccine Found To Be Nearly 95 Percent Effective In A Preliminary Analysis
On the heels of the preliminary success of one COVID-19 vaccine in the United States, another leading vaccine candidate is…
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Chemotherapy Glossary: Dictionary of Cancer Terms
Chemotherapy encompasses a wide variety of therapy treatments. Your doctors and nurses may use many new and unfamiliar terms such as…
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New Robots on the Move
Mini-Laparoscopy is defined as surgery with instruments that are 2 – 3 mm in diameter compared to the standard 5-10mm…
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Well, that’s not something you see every day.
The challenges in laparoscopic suturing include need to expertise to suture. Laparoscopic needle holder is a” key” instrument to accomplish…
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Scientists Find Unique Way To Preserve Male Fertility
A new study shows that taking tiny testicular tissue samples could help give young and adult men another chance to…
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CTScans Show Lung Injury In Asymptomatic Carriers Of COVID-19
A high percentage of people infected by the virus behind the ongoing deadly COVID-19 pandemic—up to 45%—may never show symptoms…
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Face Shields Aren’t Good At Trapping Aerosols, Japanese Supercomputer Study Shows
When it comes to aerosols — liquid droplets small enough to remain suspended in the air — face shields are…
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