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Scientists launch bold Great Barrier Reef experiment: 'Why wouldn't we?'
The Great Barrier Reef is in such rapid decline that Australian researchers are now trying something that once sounded like science fiction: brightening clouds to cast a protective shade over the ...
A needle-thin, flexible brain implant is giving researchers a new way to interact with multiple brain regions simultaneously.
TIGERTRIEVER (TM) 13 is the first device shown to meet safety and effectiveness endpoints for restoring blood flow in smaller but critical areas of the brain, accounting for almost 50% of all ischemic ...
We’re seeing some really interesting developments in agri biotechnology that are making crops better and farming more ...
Technological advancements, particularly in extrusion technology, have significantly enhanced the production capabilities and ...
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Developed under the direction of Assistant Professor Shady Farah of the Technion's Faculty of Chemical Engineering, and carried out with colleagues from MIT, Harvard University, Johns ...
The translation into practical applications is a key part of Xia's work, which bridges the gap between laboratory research ...
Surgical pioneer inventor Fogarty, creator of the Fogarty catheter, died at 91, leaving a legacy in minimally invasive vascular surgery.
As a teenager, he began cleaning surgical equipment at Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati. There, Fogarty found a mentor — ...
Bio-inspired medical devices can gather more data than ever before, and HPC/quantum will massively speed up discovery rates; consumer self-testing will be slower.
Keeping up with medical device news today can feel like a full-time job. New gadgets, new rules, and big company moves happen ...
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