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Researchers have developed a nanoscale sensor that detects lung cancer simply by analyzing the levels of a chemical called isoprene in your breath. The team believes its breakthrough could unlock a non-invasive, low-cost method to catch the disease early, and potentially save a lot of lives.Continue ReadingCategory: Cancer, Illnesses and conditions, Body & MindTags: Cancer, Lung cancer, Lung,
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,
After years of releasing conversion kits that transform a regular bike into an ebike, Swytch has now revealed the "ultimate affordable ebike (that's also just a really great bike)." The Go eBike will sport the company's latest hub motor and long-range battery combo.Continue ReadingCategory: Bicycles, TransportTags: ebikes, Pedal-assisted, Cycling
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.
Head- and tail lights definitely help make bicycles visible from the front and back, but what about from the sides? The handlebar-plug-replacing SideLights are designed to address that shortcoming, plus they serve as headlights, tail lights and turn indicators.Continue ReadingCategory: Bicycles, TransportTags: bike lights, Cycling, Road Safety, Kickstarter
The future of cancer treatment just got a whole lot brighter. Researchers have created digital twins of patients and used them as virtual guinea pigs, testing out different drugs to predict which one would be most effective against the type of cancer they have.Continue ReadingCategory: Cancer, Illnesses and conditions, Body & MindTags: Digital twin, Cancer, Treatment, Predictions
Global healthcare company Grifols has partnered with BARDA, the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, to develop the first immune therapy eye drops to prevent the long-term effects of exposure to sulfur mustard, commonly called ‘mustard gas.’Continue ReadingCategory: Body & MindTags: Chemical agents, Chemical Weapons, Eye injury, Immunotherapy
Treatment for irritable bowel syndrome, IBS, often includes restricting certain foods, such as carbohydrates, but that doesn’t work for everyone. A new study has found that there might be a genetic reason for this, opening the door to personalized, genetically tailored diets to treat IBS.Continue ReadingCategory: Body & MindTags: Gastrointestinal, Irritable bowel syndrome, Genetics, Diet, Uni
Researchers at MIT have unexpectedly stumbled upon a way to 3D print active electronics – meaning transistors and components for controlling electrical signals – without the use of semiconductors or even special fabrication technology.Continue ReadingCategory: Electronics, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: 3D Printing, Materials, MIT, additive manufacturing, Circuit
In one of the strangest partnerships we've come across, Axiom Space and Prada (yes, that Prada) have teamed up to produce the space suits NASA astronauts will wear when they return to the Moon as part of the space agency's Artemis program.Continue ReadingCategory: Space, ScienceTags: Space Suit, artemis, NASA


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