suzanne-hodsden-articles
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Brain Implant Restores Movement To Limbs Paralyzed For Eight Years
3/31/2017
A man from Cleveland, Ohio became the first in the world to have movement restored in his previously paralyzed arm and hand with the help of a temporary brain implant, said scientists from Case Western Reserve University (CWR).
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Elon Musk Wants To Merge Biological Intelligence With AI Technology
3/30/2017
Technology entrepreneur Elon Musk has confirmed his involvement in a medical research startup called Neuralink, which was registered in California last July.
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Graphene-Based Neural Probes Monitor Brain Activity In High Resolution
3/29/2017
A consortium of European scientists has developed a probe to monitor brain activity in high resolution using graphene, a material that offers additional flexibility while maintaining biocompatibility.
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Lab-On-A-Chip Could Automate Pathogen Detection Process “In a Single Device”
3/28/2017
Researchers in Germany have developed a platform that miniaturizes complex laboratory processes commonly used for pathogen detection into lab-on-a-chip (LOAC) technology. The researchers’ proof-of-concept study demonstrated the technology’s ability to detect pathogens including sepsis, salmonella, and E. coli using one instrument.
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Testing Male Fertility At Home? There's An App For That
3/27/2017
New smartphone technology has made at-home fertility testing for men as simple as pregnancy testing for women, according to Harvard scientists.
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Blocking Certain Immune Cells Could Prevent Scar Tissue From Forming On Implants
3/24/2017
New research has shown that, by selectively blocking certain immune cells, scientists may be able to prevent the formation of scar tissue on implanted medical devices, which could substantially improve their biocompatibility and extend their functional use.
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Wirelessly Powered Pacemaker Implanted In A Pig
3/23/2017
Advances in technology engineered at the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Stanford University have improved the efficiency of energy transfers of electromagnetic power through tissue, effectively powering a pacemaker implanted in an adult pig.
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Minimally-Invasive Brain Imaging May Be Possible With Surgical Needles
3/22/2017
By substituting a glass surgical needle for the endoscope, a proof-of-concept study in mice has demonstrated technology that might lead to a minimally invasive method for imaging deep brain tissue, one that could provide a better understanding of neurological conditions.
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Siemens Healthineers Combines CT Technology With HeartFlow's Non-Invasive CAD Diagnostic
3/21/2017
Future generations of Siemens Healthineers’ computed tomography (CT) machines will include the only commercially available diagnostic tool capable of collecting fractional flow reserve (FFR) data for coronary artery disease (CAD) non-invasively.
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AliveCor's AI-Enabled Platform For Early Afib Detection Backed By Mayo Clinic, Omron
3/20/2017
The next generation of AliveCor’s electrocardiogram (ECG) technology for mobile devices — Kardia Pro — includes an AI platform that allows for earlier detection of atrial fibrillation (Afib), a leading cause of stroke.