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PAPER DEVICE DEVELOPED AT PURDUE COULD BRING PORTABLE CORONAVIRUS DETECTION

Purdue University biomedical engineers have developed a handheld paper device that quickly and accurately detects a...

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NORTHEASTERN ENGINEERS INVESTIGATE USING NANOPARTICLES TO TREAT COVID-19 AND OTHER VIRUSES

Northeastern chemical engineer Thomas Webster, who specializes in developing nano-scale medicine and technology to treat...

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WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST LOUIS RESEARCHERS STUDY ELECTROMECHANICS OF HEALTHY, LIVING HUMAN HEARTS

Researchers at the Washington University in St. Louis have completed a study to combine electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI),...

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STRETCHABLE, WEARABLE COILS MAY MAKE MRI TESTS EASIER ON PATIENTS PURDUE RESEARCHERS FIND

Purdue University researchers have developed RF coils that are formable and stretchable, that could one day replace an MRI...

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NEW CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM DEVELOPED FOR REGENERATIVE CELL-BASED THERAPIES

Dr. Cato T. Laurencin, CEO of The Connecticut Convergence Institute for Translation in Regenerative Engineering at UConn...

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PURDUE RESEARCHERS DEVELOP TECHNOLOGY FOR PATHOGEN DETECTION DRIVEN BY LASERS

Purdue University researchers have developed new technology to help stop the spread of foodborne illnesses by detecting them...

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RUTGERS RESEARCHERS DEVELOP AUTOMATED ROBOTIC DEVICE FOR FASTER BLOOD TESTING

Rutgers researchers have created an automated blood drawing and testing device that provides rapid results.

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'WRISTWATCH' MONITORS BODY CHEMISTRY TO BOOST ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE, PREVENT INJURY

Engineering researchers have developed a device the size of a wristwatch that can monitor an individual's body chemistry to...

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MICH. STATE AND STANFORD U RESEARCHERS DEVELOPING NANOPARTICLE TO EAT AWAY PORTIONS OF PLAQUES CAUSI

A nanotech therapy created by scientists at Michigan State University and Stanford University could eat away portions of the...

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