Advertisement A new research from the University of Washington School of Medicine are developing a DNA vaccine that targets the genetic components of the virus and it shows great potential. Relatively speaking, DNA vaccination is the new kid on the …
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Advertisement Drilling into the skull is a risky task because of the sensitive structure which is spreading around the human head. Doctors take special care during the surgery be it their fear of striking nerves, major veins or arteries. A …
Advertisement A Japanese woman has become the very first person to have ever received an iPS corneal transplant. The feat is being touted as an amazing feat of medical advancement. A team from Osaka University in Japan carried out the …
Advertisement DeepMind is the artificial intelligence company that is owned by Alphabet. It recently unveiled a new research report where it details the development of technology that can predict acute kidney injuries in patients about two days earlier than what …
Advertisement Bioprinting of human tissue is still a technology that is undergoing development, but it is already paving the way for some really exciting possibilities, including the ability of 3D printing complete human organs. This particular scientific objective is becoming …
Advertisement PEEK is a high-performance FDM filament which is used in the medical applications. The company worked with INTAMSYS to develop the passive exoskeleton. INTAMSYS offers very high-quality parts which are 3D printed. The BioNEEK brace is for knee support …
Advertisement The CRISPR tool is developing at an unprecedented pace into a powerful way of editing genes of bacteria, mammals, humans, plants, and even reptiles. In fact, it is also referred to as ‘genetic scissors. ’ However, a new improvement …
Advertisement A team of engineers from Stanford has come up with a new kind of wearable technology that has been named BodyNet. BodyNet picks up the physiological signals coming from the skin. This unusual technology is comprised of wireless sensors …