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Replicating a Human Ear
Researchers produce grafts that replicate the human ear
“Using state-of-the-art tissue engineering techniques and a 3D printer, researchers at Weill Cornell [MORE]
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Molecular Profiles of Sepsis
New sepsis markers could guide diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment
“In this study, researchers [at the in Sweden] set out to investigate [MORE]
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Monitor in a Bra Measures Breast Cancer Progression
Tiny device fit inside bras could save thousands of lives
“A team in Nottingham Trent University’s (NTU) Medical Technologies Innovation Facility [MORE]
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Smartphone’s Compass Measures Glucose Level
Quantitative, high-sensitivity measurement of liquid analytes using a smartphone compass
“Here we [physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology] [MORE]
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AI in Microscopy
Artificial intelligence boosts super-resolution microscopy
Form German and English engineers comes this: “a new open-source algorithm called Conditional Variational Diffusion Model. [MORE]
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Iatrogenic Transmission of Alzheimer’s through Bone Marrow
Conclusive demonstration of iatrogenic Alzheimer’s disease transmission in a model of stem cell transplantation
From researchers at the University of British [MORE]
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Nuances in Healthcare
Michael Dowling- 9 healthcare nuances that defy simple criticisms
Wise words: “Healthcare is multi-dimensional and extremely complex. It accounts for 20% [MORE]
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