A revolution in the treatment and rehabilitation of muscle/tendon injuries is on its way with the development of a ground-breaking new intelligent technology developed at Griffith University... Read more
Implantable device could allow doctors to test cancer drugs in patients before prescribing chemotherapy More than 100 drugs have been approved to treat cancer, but predicting which ones will... Read more
If the results are confirmed in humans, the implications for personalized therapies for other cancers could mean fewer radiation treatments, or perhaps, ideally, one single high-dose treatme... Read more
As doctors and scientists continue to make huge leaps in terms of genome sequencing and scanning devices, everything about your medical treatment is going to change. As a child, you could al... Read more
Cells from patients’ blood could be developed as treatments for heart and circulatory diseases. Scientists have shed light on a common bleeding disorder by growing and analysing stem c... Read more
Emerging ethical dilemmas and policy issues in science and technology for 2013 As a new year approaches, the University of Notre Dame’s John J. Reilly Center for Science, Technology and Valu... Read more
The new sensor detects both charged and uncharged biomolecules, allowing a broader range of applications Researchers have created an ultrasensitive biosensor that could open up new op... Read more
Valuable to drug companies in developing personalised medicine for the Malay population of Southeast Asia RESEARCHERS at Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) have successfully mapped the... Read more