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New imaging for targeted cancer therapy

Novel fluorescence imaging assay gives new insight to develop biomimetic nanoparticles for targeted cancer therapy. Cell membrane coated biomimetic nanoparticles…

Next level digital sensing and beyond

Unlimited digital sensing unleashed for imaging, audio, and driverless cars: A new technique could unleash the potential for digital sensors…

Hospitals: Simulator to drive down infections

Computer simulations showing how patients and staff move around inside hospitals are helping civil engineers make modifications to help control…

Ultrasound stimulation slows dementia degeneration

Ultrasound brain stimulation slows dementia-related brain degeneration: The Transcranial Pulse Stimulation with ultrasound (TPS) technique developed at MedUni Vienna under…

Shockwave therapy could help dysregulated white blood cells

Shockwave therapy – used as a last resort to treat wounds that do not heal with conventional treatments – could…

Wearable technology can help myoclonic jerks

Wearable technology can help in at-home assessment of myoclonic jerks: A new study by the University of Eastern Finland and…

Gene drive technology: Malarial mosquitoes completely controlled in experiments

Researchers have shown 'gene drive' technology, which spreads a genetic modification blocking female reproduction, works in natural-like settings. The team,…

Lung cancer immunotherapy treatment

Potential marker for success of immunotherapy in the treatment of lung cancer: Lung cancer has the highest mortality rate of…

WHO’s 6 guiding principles for AI in health

WHO issues first global report on AI in health and 6 guiding principles for its design and use. Growing use of AI for…

Irritable Bowel Syndrome endoscopically identifiable

Irritable Bowel Syndrome endoscopically identifiable for the first time from mucosal biofilms: One in six women and one in twelve…

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