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Drawing Biomedical Electronics Directly Onto Skin
Wearable biomedical devices hold the promise of allowing for continuous, remote patient monitoring in all kinds of settings. A variety…
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Tiny 3D Printed Cubes Serve as Scaffolding for Broken Bones
A good deal of orthopedic bone repair surgeries involve injecting powders or pastes, to serve as scaffoding, into fractures. Now…
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GPS for cancer cells: PET tracks real-time migration of single radiolabelled cells
The ability to accurately track the movement of cancer cells as they metastasize to other locations in the body could…
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Microfluidic Device Mimics Blood Vessels to Test Clotting
Researchers at Texas A&M University have developed a microfluidic device that mimics the complex architecture of vasculature to better study…
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Fluxergy Announces $30 Million to Expand Manufacturing Capacity of Its One-hour Point-of-care Diagnostic Testing System in Response to COVID-19
Irvine, California-based Fluxergy LLC, a diagnostic test company, is making a $30 million investment to expand its capability to scale production of the…
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LAMP Lights Up COVID-19 Testing
The COVID-19 tests in use today are laborious and complicated. They require a skilled professional to take samples, perform the…
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Hopkins faculty and students develop 3D-printed ventilator splitter
A team at Hopkins is working to develop a ventilator splitter that will allow hospitals to maximize the utility of…
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Electro-actuated valves and self-vented channels enable programmable flow control and monitoring in capillary-driven microfluidics
Microfluidics are essential for many lab-on-a-chip applications, but it is still challenging to implement a portable and programmable device that…
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Lab-on-a-chip COVID-19 antibody test could offer rapid, accurate results
ANN ARBOR—COVID-19 antibody testing that’s portable, fast, cheap and highly precise—four attributes that are usually mutually exclusive—could be possible with…
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Pick of the coronavirus papers: A viral enzyme’s structure points to possible drugs
Fresh findings about SARS-CoV-2 and the disease it causes. 10 April — A viral enzyme’s structure points to possible drugs…
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