
Nanomaterial 'aerographene' creates powerful pumps
Researchers have developed a method for the generation of controllable electrical explosions.
Researchers have developed a method for the generation of controllable electrical explosions.
Researchers have developed a biocompatible energy storage device.
Scientists have developed a bio-compatible implantable AI platform that classifies in real time healthy and pathological patterns in biological signals.
An consortium aims to transform the field of prostate cancer care by unlocking the potential of big data and big data analytics.
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft's German-Polish High-Performance Center brings additive manufacturing to medical technology – first demonstrators will already be presented by the end of 2021.
Progressive Mechanoporation makes it possible to mechanically disrupt the membranes of cells for a short time period and let drugs or genes inside cells.
Scientists in Dresden are expanding their digital health expertise in multiple sclerosis (MS) therapy and research with an ambitious scientific project - creating a "digital twin“ from data.
Researchers are analysing the use of context-sensitive data glasses in everyday clinical practice in cooperation with tooz technologies.
Researchers have achieved promising results with a new cancer therapy using focused ultrasound (FUS) and ionizing radiation.
Linking the human brain to a computer is usually only seen in science fiction, but now scientists have harnessed the power of 3D printing to bring the technology one step closer to reality.
In the next-generation operating room interconnected sensors will collect data, analyse it in real-time and make it available to digital assistance functions.
Scientists have developed the first electronic sensor that can simultaneously process both touchless and tactile stimuli.
A new type of ultrasound transducer should soon be delivering a fast and reliable diagnosis of infection of the middle ear.
An ESA project has produced its first bioprinted skin and bone samples. The 3D printing human tissue could help keep astronauts healthy all the way to Mars.