Ultrasound Provides 30Mbps Wireless Data Streaming Through Flesh
Use of the new technique could lead to more efficient devices implanted into the human body.
Use of the new technique could lead to more efficient devices implanted into the human body.
The clever device uses an artificial neural bypass that reroutes signals from Burkhart’s brain to the affected muscles.
Sean Parker, the billionaire co-founder of Napster and the first president of Facebook, has announced a £176.5m initiative to accelerate the development of effective cancer treatments.
But scientists say CRISPR’s battle with HIV is far from over.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved an injectable pacemaker that doesn’t require wired leads, which often lead to complications.
We're pretty similar to baboons, so if it works in them it'll likely work for us.
Data taken from 20 million people from 186 countries shows that the scales are clearly now tipped towards the overweight.
It’s a historic precedent that will do much to alleviate the ongoing organ shortage, while paving the way towards similar transplants involving other diseases.
A robot anaesthesiologist designed by Johnson & Johnson is going off the market
The AdrenaCard is designed to put an epinephrine injection easily in the hands some suffering a severe allergic reaction.
Scientists at North Carolina State University are bringing an 18th century wound treatment into the 21st century.
A team of scientists has hacked a light-responsive protein into tadpoles, and used it as an on-off switch to suppress tumour growth.
Bubbles are delicate little things that are incredibly sensitive to what goes on around them. And when you hit one with a sound wave, it expands and contacts, creating beautiful patterns in the fluid that surrounds it. Read more >>
This little patch may look like a waterproof plaster, but it’s much more intelligent than that.
It’s a remarkable achievement that could have profound implications for the treatment of AIDS and other retroviruses.
Multiple gene panel testing may be a cheaper, more accessible way to investigate the heritability of breast cancer, but it comes with ethical issues, according to a recent Australian study. Read more >>