NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY A PROTOTYPE TEMPORAL PRESSURE DEVICE DEVELOPED BY THE NTU AND A*STAR SCIENTISTS, WHICH CAN PUT PRESSURE ON THE SKIN, THUS CREATING MICROPORES THAT ALLOWS THE DRUGS TO PASS THROUGH THE… view more CREDIT: NTU SINGAPORE Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) and the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)...
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A novel active photonic wireless system to power medical implants
Researchers in Korea have now developed a new method to power medical implants using an active photonic wireless system GIST(GWANGJU INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY) THE USE OF MEDICAL IMPLANTS IN HUMAN BODIES GENERATES THE NEED FOR INVASIVE SURGERY TO REPLACE EXHAUSTED BATTERIES, LEADING TO A HIGHER RISK OF SURGICAL COMPLICATIONS IN PATIENTS view more...
Children’s grief in quarantine may look like anger: Here’s how parents can respond
by Elena Merenda and Nikki Martyn, The Conversation Children may be struggling with feelings of abandonment and a loss of security in their lives. Credit: Shutterstock COVID-19 has taken the world by storm and profoundly changed the lives of children and families. Children aren’t going to school and many businesses have temporarily shut down. Many...
Scientists Demonstrate Direct Brain-to-Brain Communication in Humans
Work on an “Internet of brains” takes another step By Robert Martone on October 29, 2019 We humans have evolved a rich repertoire of communication, from gesture to sophisticated languages. All of these forms of communication link otherwise separate individuals in such a way that they can share and express their singular experiences and work...