Biocompatible sensor could be used in diagnostics, therapeutics, human-computer interfaces, and virtual reality Children born prematurely often develop neuromotor and cognitive developmental... Read more
Microscopes enhanced with artificial intelligence (AI) could help clinical microbiologists diagnose potentially deadly blood infections and improve patients’ odds of survival, according to m... Read more
Emergency treatments could be transformed, saving lives A highly elastic and adhesive surgical glue that quickly seals wounds without the need for common staples or sutures could transform h... Read more
Electrodes placed on the scalp could help patients with brain diseases Delivering an electrical current to a part of the brain involved in movement control has proven successful in treating... Read more
Human and computer analyses together identify cancer with 99.5% accuracy Pathologists have been largely diagnosing disease the same way for the past 100 years, by manually reviewing images u... Read more
Researchers discover how TBI can lead to Alzheimer’s disease and chronic traumatic encephalopathy New research led by investigators at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) prov... Read more
Researchers identify a novel approach to enhance tissue growth STUDY FINDINGS OFFER PROMISING NEW DIRECTION FORÂ ORGAN REGENERATION AND TISSUE REPAIR Because most human tissues do not regener... Read more
A team of researchers led by a Boston University Biomedical Engineer has developed a new joint lubricant that could bring longer lasting relief to millions of osteoarthritis sufferers. The n... Read more
Nanoparticles amplify tumor signals, making them much easier to detect in the urine Finding ways to diagnose cancer earlier could greatly improve the chances of survival for many patients. O... Read more
New findings could one day help orthopaedic surgeons better deal with battlefield injuries Bones are resilient and heal well after most fractures. But in cases of traumatic injury, in which... Read more
The diagnostic tests fit on a postage stamp and cost less than a penny. While other scientists successfully shrank beakers, tubes and centrifuges into diagnostic laboratories that fit into a... Read more