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Genetics
Genetic engineering within medical technology, focusing on topics such as gene editing and organ preservation techniques using technology.
A Quantum Take on Spontaneous DNA Mutation
DNA can mutate. Researchers at the University of Surrey say this could be due to strange rules of quantum…
Your Liver Might Be Older Than Your Heart
It seems that our organs and systems have different ages from a biological perspective, says investigators Xun Xu…
How Long Will Your Dog Live?
The Dog Aging Project is recruiting dogs of all ages to take part in creating a vast, open-source dataset about…
The Top 5 Design Challenges of Remote Patient Monitoring
Remote patient monitoring equipment provides a glimpse into the future of the Internet of Things in health care by…
Evolving Semiconductor Technologies for Modern Telehealth Applications
Whether it’s helping with infection containment, reducing emergency response times or delivering health care to…
High School Student Advances Cancer Research During Pandemic
Stephen Litt, a junior enrolled in the Kennesaw Mountain High School Academy of Mathematics, Science and Technology…
DNA Incorporation Depends on Peaks and Valleys of Circadian Rhythms
It’s possible that when an internal biological clock is aligned with the external environment, it can actually…
KAUST Research Bridges Gap Between Symbolic and Subsymbolic Approaches
While even physicians may not always be able to explain how their so-called “clinical eye” works, it’s undoubtedly…
Injection Could Help Tissue Regeneration
The regeneration and regrowth of damaged human body tissue may sound like the stuff of superhero origin stories.…
Making Genome Sequencing Affordable for Hospitals
On international DNA day, imec, research and innovation hub in nanoelectronics and digital technologies, and its…