Nanoparticles Heal Spinal Cord Injuries

The zealous immune response to injuries is known to cause paralyzing damage in spinal cord injury (SCI). Engineers have now created unique nanoparticles that redirect immune cells away from the spinal cord, promoting regeneration that helped restore spinal cord function in mice. The study was funded by the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and [...]

By |2019-07-28T11:50:13+00:00July 28th, 2019|Categories: News|0 Comments

New Microfluidic Chip Offers Superior Identification of Miniscule Blood Residues

Scientists at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) have designed a new chip device that provides excellent identification of minuscule blood residues for forensic applications. Criminologists detect microscopic blood drops, as well as DNA, proteins, and low hydrogen peroxide concentrations, using luminol. Not all these can be seen by the naked eye but they [...]

By |2019-07-27T11:42:08+00:00July 26th, 2019|Categories: News|0 Comments

Bacteria-killing gel heals itself while healing you

McMaster researchers have developed a novel new gel made entirely from bacteria-killing viruses. The anti-bacterial gel, which can be targeted to attack specific forms of bacteria, holds promise for numerous beneficial applications in medicine and environmental protection. Among many possibilities, it could be used as an antibacterial coating for implants and artificial joints, as [...]

By |2019-07-25T10:35:36+00:00July 25th, 2019|Categories: News|0 Comments

Quantum technology could revolutionise the detection and treatment of diseases

When you hear the word ‘quantum’, you may imagine physicists working on a new ground breaking theory. Or perhaps you’ve read about quantum computers and how they might change the world. But one lesser-known field is also starting to reap the benefits of the quantum realm – medicine. As part of the EU’s Quantum [...]

By |2019-07-26T14:51:19+00:00July 22nd, 2019|Categories: News|0 Comments

Google AI on Track to Revolutionize Medicine

From an article by Jon Markman at thestreet.com: Using data, machine learning and AI, Alphabet managers are incubating vibrant new businesses in pharma and tech. One or more of these will become exciting stand-alone businesses. This might seem a particularly bad time to be investing in big tech. President Trump said Tuesday morning that his administration [...]

By |2019-07-25T10:48:57+00:00July 21st, 2019|Categories: News|0 Comments

Some shifts in venture capital financing of biopharma companies appear underway

Silicon Valley Bank released its healthcare investments and exits trend report for the first half of 2019. It shows, among other things, oncology losing its first-place status in terms of Series A dollars raised. Venture capital fundraising this year by biopharma startups is on course to fall behind last year, though it will [...]

By |2019-07-24T10:22:24+00:00July 19th, 2019|Categories: News|0 Comments

Tiny vibration-powered robots are the size of the world’s smallest ant

Researchers have created a new type of tiny 3D-printed robot that moves by harnessing vibration from piezoelectric actuators, ultrasound sources or even tiny speakers. Swarms of these “micro-bristle-bots” might work together to sense environmental changes, move materials – or perhaps one day repair injuries inside the human body. The prototype robots respond to different [...]

By |2019-07-19T08:31:39+00:00July 19th, 2019|Categories: News|0 Comments

Electronic chip mimics the brain to make memories in a flash

Researchers from RMIT University drew inspiration from an emerging tool in biotechnology - optogenetics - to develop a device that replicates the way the brain stores and loses information. Optogenetics allows scientists to delve into the body's electrical system with incredible precision, using light to manipulate neurons so that they can be turned on [...]

By |2019-07-18T15:56:15+00:00July 18th, 2019|Categories: News|0 Comments

Watch Elon Musk’s Neuralink presentation

Electric vehicles, rockets... and now brain-computer interfaces. Elon Musk's newest venture, Neuralink, aims to bridge the gap between humans and artificial intelligence by implanting tiny chips that can link up to the brain. At a press conference on July 16, Neuralink's ambitious plans were detailed for the first time, showcasing a future (a [...]

By |2019-07-18T08:43:52+00:00July 18th, 2019|Categories: News|0 Comments

Could prosthetic limbs one day be controlled by human thought?

For almost two decades, Stanford electrical engineering professor Krishna Shenoy and neuroscientists in his Neural Prosthetics Translational Laboratory have been working on implantable brain sensors that allow them to record and decipher the electrical activity of neurons that control body movement. The long-term goal: to build prosthetics that amputees and those with paralysis can [...]

By |2019-07-17T15:15:01+00:00July 17th, 2019|Categories: News|0 Comments
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