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Medical
The medical end market refers to the application of engineering to medicine and biology in order to improve healthcare treatment such as diagnosis, monitoring, and therapy. Includes, but is not limited to, prostheses, robotics, implants, devices, and genetic engineering. A major part of this category is research and development.
Deep Brain Stimulation Treatment For OCD Is Improving
The National Institute of Health has funded a small study that gathered more than 1,000 hours of brain recordings…
What do Smartwatch Sensors Have to do with Opioids?
A mobile sensor expert, Tauhidur Rahman, assistant professor in the College of Information and Computer Sciences,…
Air Pollution Diminishes Benefits of Exercise
A recent medical study has shown that those who exercise in areas of higher air pollution are likely to show fewer…
AI technique reveals previously unknown cell components
Throw away the textbooks again. Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and…
Poor Sleep Impacts More Than Feeling Rested
We know that getting enough rest helps keep us healthy, but recent research finds that those over 50 who rated…
Can Working Out Reduce Your Chances of Getting Alzheimer’s?
We all know that working out is good for us—physically, mentally, and emotionally. New research indicates that an…
Teaching intelligence to robots
Advances in a technology that makes sense of brain signals, physical reservoir computing, could contribute to…
Crocus Adds High Precision Isolated Current Sensors over Industrial and Automotive…
Crocus Technology announced the CT425, CT426, CT427 and CT428 isolated current sensors with <1% total error over…
UCLA bioengineers create new human-powered bioelectronics
Bioengineers at UCLA’s Samueli School of Engineering invented a novel soft and flexible self-powered bioelectronic…
MIT bionics center to meld humans and machines
An interdisciplinary research center funded by philanthropist Lisa Yang hopes to mitigate disability through…