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Medical
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.
Stem Cell Meat—Would You Eat It?
More than 8 billion people are alive on Earth today. The more our population increases, the more strain we put on…
World’s Smallest Bluetooth SoC
InPlay Inc. announced the NanoBeacon SoC IN100 in a wafer-level chip scale package (WLCSP). Measuring a mere 1.1mm…
Oh no! AI Now Reads Minds
Now, an AI-based semantic decoder can translate a person's brain activity while listening to a story, or silently…
Dying Brain Activity Found in Hot Zone
What happens during our last moments? Phenomena like near-death experiences, white light and tunnels, conversations…
Guinea Pigs, Machine Learning and How Brains Recognize Communication Sounds
University of Pittsburg auditory neuroscientists published a paper in Communications Biology describing how a…
Moderna and IBM to Use AI and Quantum Computing on mRNA Technology for Vaccines
Moderna and IBM are collaborating on generative artificial intelligence and quantum computing to advance mRNA…
Mitsubishi Uses Biometric Information to Detect Serious Physical Conditions of…
Mitsubishi has developed technology that detects serious physical conditions experienced by vehicle drivers,…
#weirdrobots: A Look into the Strange and Unusual World of Robotics
The term robot conjures up different images for different people. For some, SciFi has taken its toll, and killer…
Robot Hand Learns Not to Drop the Ball
The University of Cambridge researchers have created a low-cost and energy-efficient robotic hand that grasps a…
Electronic Noses Should Smell Better
Electronic noses, or e-noses, are systems that combine chemical gas sensors, signal processing, and machine…