Tiny, soft robot flexes its potential as a life saverSoft robots designed for rescue and medical tasks are being developed using flexible electronics for enhanced adaptability and minimal human intervention.
MIT team creates first multi-direction artificial muscleMIT's bioengineering team has created artificial muscles that can pull in multiple directions, enabling advancements in medical treatments and robotics.
Antibodies Could Soon Help Slow the Aging ProcessAntibodies can be harnessed as a precise and effective tool for medical applications, especially in targeting diseases and age-related issues.
Chemists have created the world's thinnest spaghettiResearchers have developed a new culinary technology to create starch nanofibers, which could have significant medical applications despite their culinary impracticality.
Why Snail Mucin? Or, How This Ancient Practice Became a Skin Care SensationSnail mucin is a powerful skincare ingredient known for its hydrating and regenerative properties, and shows potential in medical applications as well.
Formlabs' faster printers now come in a bigger sizeFormlabs' new printers significantly improve speed and size capabilities, marking a major advancement in 3D printing technology.
Scientific discovery that turns mouse skin transparent echoes plot of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man'Scientists have demonstrated a method to temporarily make mouse skin transparent using a food dye, which could transform biomedical research and practices.
A magnetic liquid makes for an injectable sensor in living tissueIntroduction of a fluid studded with microscopic magnetic particles for potential medical applications.
What's the Secret behind Ozempic's Sweeping Health Benefits?GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic have broader medical applications beyond diabetes and weight loss, showing promise in treating kidney, cardiovascular, liver diseases, and neurological disorders.