Tech and health care need their own ‘Hippocratic oath’ – STAT
Collaborations between tech and health care often run into trouble because their cultures are fundamentally different. Success takes compromising.
Collaborations between tech and health care often run into trouble because their cultures are fundamentally different. Success takes compromising.
In regions where oral cancer is common and access to care is limited, early detection and treatment are often out of reach. To address this,…
Researchers at UBC Okanagan have developed a 3D bioprinted model that closely mimics the complexity of living lung tissue, marking a major advance in how…
Dehydration is a silent but serious health risk—especially in hot climates, high-performance environments, and among vulnerable populations like the elderly or those with chronic illnesses.
Researchers at the University at Buffalo have developed a new breast imaging system that could dramatically improve cancer detection—without the discomfort of traditional mammograms.
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have long been associated with restoring movement in patients with spinal cord injuries or Parkinson’s disease. But a new study from Vanderbilt…
Delivering drugs to the brain has always been a high-stakes challenge. The blood-brain barrier (BBB)—a tightly regulated shield of cells—blocks over 98% of small molecule…
MIT researchers have unveiled a new bionic knee system that could redefine prosthetic integration for people with above-the-knee amputations. Unlike traditional socket-based prostheses…
Researchers at Penn State have developed a flexible, skin-like sensor that can monitor both physical movement and electrical signals—internally and externally. Designed to mimic the…
For people with type 1 diabetes, dangerously low blood sugar—hypoglycemia—can strike without warning, especially during sleep or in children who can’t self-administer treatment. To address…
At-home diagnostic tests surged during the COVID-19 pandemic, but their convenience often came at the cost of sensitivity. Now, engineers at UC Berkeley have developed…