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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.
Machine learning uncovers cellular network controls
The cellular network in our bodies is exceedingly complex.
Bioengineers discover tissue damage before it’s too late
Whether from too much exercise or other types of physical activity, by the time someone realizes they damaged a…
US legal system to define privacy of wearable data
It's important to set a legal and constitutional privacy framework to reassure consumers for the privacy of…
Swiss engineers work on edible robot
The next robot, suggested writers, could be an edible item crawling through your gut.
NEO Tech Defense and Aerospace Expertise featured at SATELLITE 2017
During the exhibition, NEO Tech will showcase its expertise in both the Defense and Aerospace markets.
Android smartphones to cure childhood cancers?
Scientists are looking at smartphones in an attempt to cure cancer.
Doctor Who’s sonic screwdriver brought to life
Inspired by the sonic screwdriver in Doctor Who and the tricorder in Star Trek, physicists have designed a handheld…
Dopamine precise tracking sensor provides insights into the brain
A way to measure dopamine in the brain much more precisely than previously possible has been developed by…
Robots used to grow human tissue
Human-like robots might provide the best platform for growing tissue to be transplanted into human patients it has…