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A recent study has shown that nanoplastics – plastic particles smaller than 0.001 millimeters – affect the body's ability to absorb antibiotics, and may even lead to the growth of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: Microplastic, Antibiotic, Antibiotic-resistant bacteria
As more bacteria that cause diseases become increasingly resistant to antibiotics, we need more ways to fight off infections. That's where this new patch comes in. With just a gentle electric zap, this bioelectronic wearable could prevent bacteria from doing a number on us through our skin.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical Innovations, Body & MindTags: Antibiotic-resistant bacteria, Bacteria,
When someone receives an implant such as an artificial hip, there's a real risk of an infection occurring at the implant site. According to a new study, however, a covering of bacteria-frying gold nanorods could keep that from happening.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical Devices, Medical Innovations, Body & MindTags: Chalmers University of Technology, Implant, Antibacterial, Gold
first introduced in 2018, it has taken the technology team ten years in total to develop the 3D printed device. they’re confident now to say that the release begins in may 2025. The post padrone’s wearable AI mouse ring can turn any surface into laptop or computer touchpad appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
A recent clinical trial has shown that it's possible to safely and effectively treat depression at home using a brain stimulation device. That means patients can give themselves low-intensity impulses to see positive results – and potentially enjoy a higher quality of life.Continue ReadingCategory: Brain Health, Body & MindTags: Brain stimulation, Depression, mental health
A. baumannii bacteria is a nasty antibiotic-resistant bug that thrives in hospitals, where it takes advantage of weakened immune systems. Researchers have now found the bacteria's secret weapon and have ideas on how to use it for good.Continue ReadingCategory: Infectious Diseases, Illnesses and conditions, Body & MindTags: Antibiotic-resistant bacteria, Antibiotic, Monash University, Bacteria
Once you've ridden a bicycle with a bell, shouting out warnings to pedestrians seems very loudmouthed and ineffective. Well, the Runbell 3.0 gives runners a finger-worn bell, so they don't have to yell at people either.Continue ReadingCategory: Wearables, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Running, Warning, Kickstarter
Treating life-threatening bloodstream infections in combat situations is challenging, especially when the pathogen responsible is unknown. So, DARPA has called on Harvard’s Wyss Institute to use its groundbreaking biotech to fight this deadly threat.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: Infections, Biotechnology, DARPA, Wyss Institute, Harvard
Science's war against the super-small and, sometimes, super-deadly bacteria that have evolved to resist destruction by antibiotics may have just enlisted new, unlikely allies: invertebrate creatures living in the frigid depths of the Arctic Ocean.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Antibiotic-resistant bacteria, Antibiotic, University of Helsinki, Bacteria, Arctic, Disease, Superbugs,
so far, the device can automatically label the speakers and rephrase paragraphs so that they make sense and transcribe up to 59 languages. The post PLAUD’s wearable AI notetaker pin transcribes and summarizes conversations in real-time appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.


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