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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.
Game connects Alzheimer’s patients to the real world
Walking around at the Electronic Entertainment Expo — commonly known as E3 — gamers stopped in their tracks when…
Nerve gas detector built with Lego bricks and a smartphone
Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have designed a way to sense dangerous chemicals using, in part, a…
Paper test detects false or substandard antibiotics
Antibiotics – medicines that treat bacterial infections – have saved millions of lives worldwide since their…
Facebook and NYU launch collaboration to improve MRI
Facebook and NYU School of Medicine’s Department of Radiology are excited to announce fastMRI, a new collaborative…
Artificial intelligence to detect often-missed cancer tumors
Doctors may soon have help in the fight against cancer thanks to the UCF’s Center for Research in Computer Vision.…
Low profile power supply delivers 550W
The OF(M)550 is a micro-footprint, Ultra High Density (UHD) 550W output power supply introduced by Gresham Power…
Robotics may provide insight into neurological diseases
Purdue University researchers are a step closer to answering one of the critical questions about the brain – how…
CF-rated medical power supply suited for surgical instruments
A CF-rated medical power supply for surgical instruments and other medical applications from Bear Power Supplies,…
Video game may improve empathy in middle schoolers
University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers study whether video games can boost kids’ empathy, and to understand…
Smart wristband could monitor environmental exposures
Rutgers University–New Brunswick engineers have created a smart wristband with a wireless connection to smartphones…