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Bharat | Jul 1 2009
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In order to help patients who have trouble walking, owing to neurological disorder or an accident, an intelligent shoe has been developed by Martin Schepers of the University of Twente. The shoe is designed with four sensors that help compute pressure..
Bharat | Jun 16 2009
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Invisible cloaking has certainly given the wise brains something severe to wreck themselves on. Each passing day (just literally), we have some modification or another in the way light waves are bent around an object, but this latest just gets us a new.
Bharat | May 25 2009
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Medical innovation certainly gets a novel twist when along with hypertension instruments and ECG equipments ultrasound machines go portable too. We can definitely do more and expect more with an ultrasound instrument that can be held in the palm of the.
Bharat | Apr 13 2009
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Microchips in a pill are being developed which would allow doctors to monitor a patient whether he has taken a pill, on a mobile phone or through a wireless internet connection. Anyone put on a lifelong medicine regime, knows well the repercussions of..
Bharat | Mar 30 2009
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How about a device that helps prevent common heart ailments leading to strokes? Precaution is better than cure; it’s well said, therefore when millions of people around the globe fall victim to artial fibrillation, with about 2 million in America...
Bharat | Mar 27 2009
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All hail a robot that compensates for heartbeats. Developed by the Waseda University, this surgery assisting machine with a heart rate compensating system is a way up in the surgical robotics. The difference lies here While other robots...
Bharat | Nov 12 2008
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Finally, there is a pill to overcome all illness woes. Next time you go down with a digestive disorder, you wouldn’t have to wait to gulp a pill down for instant relief; coz already stationed in your digestive system, an intelligently made iPill from.
Jaiyant Cavale | Sep 19 2008
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Eight undergraduate students at the University of Waterloo, Canada are working on the world's smallest radio frequency controlled robot which, when completed, would measure only 300 microns by 300 microns. The robot can play soccer on a field that is...
Bradley Wint | Sep 10 2008
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If anyone out there has been burned with fire, you would know the extreme pain you have to endure every time you need to change your dressings and bandages. Imagine how painful it would be for children as well. Sam Bucolo, Associate Professor of...
Jaiyant Cavale | Jul 25 2008
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A new computational language, which can describe biology like a biologist, has been developed by Jeremy Gunawardena, director of the Virtual Cell Program in Harvard Medical School. This would help researchers in studying drug interactions among other.

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