The prototype, approximately 1 cc, the size of an almond, is designed to make pacemaker procedures for infants less invasive,
Day: November 12, 2018
Scientists simplify and accelerate directed evolution bioengineering method
In a process known as directed evolution, scientists reengineer biomolecules to find ones that perform beneficial new functions. The field
Scalpel-free surgery enhances quality of life for Parkinson’s patients
A high-tech form of brain surgery that replaces scalpels with sound waves improved quality of life for people with Parkinson’s
Leading researchers call for a ban on widely used insecticides
Public health experts have found there is sufficient evidence that prenatal exposure to widely used insecticides known as organophosphates puts
Beaches at risk due to the increase in atmospheric CO2
The appearance of dunes and beaches might soon be changing due to the increase in carbon dioxide emissions in the
Phone app effectively identifies potentially fatal heart attacks with near accuracy of medical ECG
Can your smart phone determine if you’re having the most serious – and deadly – form of heart attack? A