A new study has found that copper hospital beds in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) harbored an average of 95 percent fewer bacteria than conventional hospital beds, and maintained these low-ri... Read more
A new study in Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging lays the foundation for treating addiction with transcranial magnetic stimulation In a study investigating the u... Read more
New immunotherapy for lung cancer shows promise of success In a groundbreaking development, results from a recent clinical trial to treat lung cancer show that a novel immunotherapy combinat... Read more
A new device worn like a visor can help emergency medical personnel detect stroke requiring comprehensive care within seconds and with greater than 90 percent accuracy. A new device worn lik... Read more
Cinematic rendering technology can produce photorealistic 3D images from traditional CT and MRI data
Newly developed “cinematic rendering” technology can produce photorealistic 3D images from traditional CT and MRI data, with potential applications in medical education, communication with p... Read more
Placement of copper objects in intensive care unit (ICU) hospital rooms reduced the number of healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) in patients by more than half Placement of copper objects... Read more
Imagine a computer chip that can assemble itself. According to Eric M. Furst, professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at the University of Delaware, engineers and scientists are c... Read more