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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.
Future proofing energy solutions for medical devices
Neil Oliver, technical marketing manager at Accutronics, explains how designers can future-proof medical devices…
Duo collaborate on AI chip to drive the healthcare revolution
Austin-based molecular data company, Nano Global has announced that it is developing a chip using Intellectual…
May the Force be with you
Luke Skywalker’s bionic hand is a step closer to reality for amputees in this galaxy.
Decoding the enigma of motor neurons with cryptography
A team of researchers from the University of Pennsylvania, the Georgia Institute of Technology, and Northwestern…
Developments in the design of processes for cell therapy
Founding director of the School of Biomedical Engineering talks about the new developments in the design and…
DNA origami enables the world’s smallest Mona Lisa to be created
DNA origami revolutionized the field of nanotechnology, opening up possibilities of building tiny molecular devices…
It’s time to step out in style
Meet Dr. Philip Nitschke, the Elon Musk of assisted suicide, whose 'suicide machines', called Sarco capsules, lets…
Treatment lets you wave goodbye to migraine days
Treatment with a drug called erenumab cut the number of days with migraine symptoms for 50% of patients, according…
A menopause miracle for women
University graduate from Loughborough University, Peter Astbury, has developed a wristband which is designed to…
3D printing nonbiological parts to mimic human tissue
Researchers at the Southwest Research Institute are now tackling the challenge to 3D print nonbiological parts that…