This research is absolutely nuts -- for better health careMalva nut from herbal tea is transformed into a gel, showcasing potential for biomedical applications.
A $3 'coffee filter' device could detect colorectal cancer in under an hourA new device from UTEP enhances cancer marker detection in blood, offering more sensitivity and accessibility in diagnostics.
Digital twins extend to biological systems | Computer WeeklyDigital twins enhance medical decision-making by allowing real-time simulation and analysis of patient data, improving surgical outcomes and disease prognosis.
A $3 'coffee filter' device could detect colorectal cancer in under an hourA new device from UTEP enhances cancer marker detection in blood, offering more sensitivity and accessibility in diagnostics.
Digital twins extend to biological systems | Computer WeeklyDigital twins enhance medical decision-making by allowing real-time simulation and analysis of patient data, improving surgical outcomes and disease prognosis.
Skin phantoms help researchers improve wearable devices without people wearing themWearable devices rely on complex electrode technology, with challenges in testing due to individual skin variability and ethical concerns in human trials.
Ouch! Solving the riddle of painUnderstanding pain remains a significant scientific challenge due to its complex nature and the difficulty in communicating individual experiences. Pain signals vary greatly.
Feinberg Scientific Imagery 2024The antioxidant gel improves islet survival in chronic pancreatitis patients post-pancreas removal.
Shaking Sensor Continuously Monitors Inflammation - News CenterA new implantable device can monitor protein levels in real-time, improving the management of inflammatory conditions and other health issues.
This High School Science Concept May Be The Key To Massively Advanced Pathogen DetectionElectrophoresis uses electric fields to separate charged particles, vital for modern biological analysis and research.
Penn State cancer researcher faces retractions, research banPenn State has barred researcher Deborah Kelly from conducting research indefinitely due to unreliable data found in multiple publications. Her work raised significant concerns.
Stronger together: miniature robots in convoy for endoscopic surgeryThe DKFZ has developed a robotic convoy model, TrainBots, capable of performing microsurgery, addressing limitations of single miniature robots.
Penn State cancer researcher faces retractions, research banPenn State has barred researcher Deborah Kelly from conducting research indefinitely due to unreliable data found in multiple publications. Her work raised significant concerns.
Stronger together: miniature robots in convoy for endoscopic surgeryThe DKFZ has developed a robotic convoy model, TrainBots, capable of performing microsurgery, addressing limitations of single miniature robots.
Scientists develop grain-sized soft robots controlled by magnetic fields for targeted drug deliveryResearchers have developed grain-sized soft robots for targeted drug delivery, enhancing therapeutic precision and minimizing side effects.
Researchers Create Real-Life "Spider-Man" Web-Slinging TechResearchers created a technology that mimics Spider-Man's web-slinging apparatus, demonstrating the ability to shoot and adhere fiber instantly to lift objects.
Engineering Human Heart Tissue for Scientific Study - News CenterNorthwestern Medicine scientists created engineered heart tissues for real-time monitoring of heart contraction and electrical activity, enhancing heart disease research.
The human heart shows signs of ageing after just a month in spaceEngineered heart tissue weakened and underwent age-like changes after one month in microgravity, highlighting spaceflight's detrimental cardiovascular effects.