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Engineers Create a Digital Human for Medical Experiments

Unlike clinical trials with real patient volunteers, conducting experiments on a virtual model is easier to set up, less expensive, and most importantly, it doesn’t put any actual humans at risk.

Operating on the Brain with Ultrasound

Neuroscientists in Zurich successfully tested a new method of non-invasive brain surgery using high-intensity...

Electric Wheelchair Climbs Stairs

A group of Swiss students developed an electric wheelchair that can climb stairs. The...

New System Converts MRI Scans to 3D Models

Electrical engineers from MIT teamed up with a physicist and cardiologist from Boston Children’s...

Engineers Develop Mouth Guard for Monitoring Health

Engineers at the University of California, San Diego, have developed a sensor that can...
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Medical Ventilators Recalled due to Defective Battery

A faulty battery in two ventilators by Dräger Medical has prompted the U.S. Food...

JPL Develops Miniature 3-D Camera for Brain Surgery

It’s not exactly rocket science, but it is brain surgery. While NASA is usually...

Defense Health Agency Embraces IoT

Certainly, the latest technology is useful for military surveillance and weapons. However, the Internet of...

Updated Standards List for Active Implantable Medical Devices Issued by EU Commission

The Commission of the European Union (EU) has published an updated list of standards...

World’s First Bionic Eye Implant for Macular Degeneration

An electronic implant could help solve the most common cause of vision loss in...
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