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Tiny, implantable device uses light to treat bladder problems
A team of neuroscientists and engineers has developed a tiny, implantable device that has potential to help people with bladder problems...
Jan 2, 20193 min read


Sound waves levitate multiple objects
Surgeons won't be shrunk and sent into the body like in the 1960s Sci-Fi, Fantastic Voyage, but could program a specialised array of...
Dec 19, 20183 min read


Ingestible capsule can be controlled wirelessly
Researchers at MIT, Draper, and Brigham and Women's Hospital have designed an ingestible capsule that can be controlled using Bluetooth...
Dec 13, 20184 min read


A major step toward non-viral ocular gene therapy using laser and nanotechnology
In January 2009, the life of engineer Michel Meunier, a professor at Polytechnique Montréal, changed dramatically. Like others, he had...
Nov 28, 20184 min read


How low can we go? Nanopore detection of single flu viruses to control outbreaks
Osaka, Japan - Influenza is a highly contagious respiratory disease of global importance, which causes millions of infections annually...
Nov 27, 20182 min read


New magnetically controlled thrombolytic successfully passed preclinical testing
New anti-thrombosis drug based on magnetite nanoparticles developed at ITMO University was successfully tested on animals. Preclinical...
Nov 16, 20182 min read
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