Physical exercise programs are more effective when prescribed via mobile digital devices
Physical exercise programs are more effective when prescribed via mobile digital devices
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Physical exercise programs are more effective when prescribed via mobile digital devices
Web-based tool CoDe makes vaccine development faster and more accurate
3D-printed insoles measure sole pressure directly in the shoe. Researchers at ETH Zurich, Empa, and EPFL are developing a 3D-printed insole with integrated sensors that allows the pressure of the…
Researchers develop innovative breathing aid to improve breathing in people with COPD. The development of a new breathing device by pulmonologists at the University of Cincinnati holds promise for improving…
3D bioprinting inside the human body could be possible thanks to a new soft robot. UNSW researchers unveil a prototype device that can directly 3D print living cells onto internal…
Faster and sharper whole-body imaging of small animals using deep learning.
New Blood-Vessel-on-a-Chip Can Help Researchers Further Understand Vascular Malformations. A research team led by William Polacheck, Ph.D., at the UNC School of Medicine, has engineered a microfluidic model that mimics…
Custom, 3D-printed heart replicas look and pump just like the real thing. The soft robotic models are patient-specific and could help clinicians zero in on the best implant for an…
Bioprinting Functional Human Tissues A New Technique Creates Greater Fidelity. UC San Diego engineers take on the light-scattering problem in a leading form of 3D-bioprinting.
AI finds twisting of eye vessels could cause high blood pressure and heart disease
New computational framework to make hydrogels more injectable to repair diseased tissue
MIT researchers "Spleen-on-a-chip” yields insight into sickle cell disease
Neuro Chip can identify and suppress symptoms of various neurological disorders.
Immersive Virtual Reality Training Transports Nursing Students to a Busy Hospital Floor
Brain-computer-leg interface restores motion after stroke. Skoltech researchers have devised a novel method for leg rehabilitation after injury or stroke that uses a brain-computer interface and electrical stimulation of the…
Wrist-wearable devices can spot pain, sleep and anxiety outcomes after trauma
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