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Less invasive technologies will redefine future neurological care: Brain implants shrink as nano-electronics advance
TWO emerging nano-electronic technologies — one resting on the brain’s surface, the other navigating to it through the ...
The electrical properties of cancer cells can provide information on their cancer type, state, and drug resistance. However, conventional platforms to measure these properties are complex and can only ...
With $31.4 million in new funding, the company will bring the benefits of robotics to one of the few remaining untouched areas of medicine, structural heart SANTA CRUZ, Calif.--(BUSINESS ...
As chronic stress, burnout, and sleep disorders surge globally, Pulsetto emerges as a science-backed, drug-free solution ...
Latest study demonstrates a machine learning model improved Bio-RFID™ sensor’s accuracy for predicting blood glucose, using the Dexcom G6® as reference device “A MARD of 12.9% at this stage in our ...
New study introduces a novel computational holography-based method that enables high-resolution, non-invasive imaging through highly scattering media, without the need for traditional tools like guide ...
Toilet seats with high-tech sensors might be the non-invasive technology of the future that could help reduce hospital return rates of individuals with heart disease. A joint project by researchers at ...
Deepak Ambudkar founded Energeiaa at 50, creating a wellness assessment tool that quantifies health using non-invasive technology and AI insights.
Introtek’s BC1 mini blood component detector, also known as the blood leak detector, uses optical-based, non-invasive technology to detect fluid within clear tubing for various critical applications.
Monitoring cancer cells effectively can help physicians with treatment and management, thus reducing cancer-related mortality. Can non-invasive technologies pave the way for improved monitoring to ...
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