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A new device inspired by an octopus’s sucker rapidly transfers delicate tissue or electronic sheets to a patient

A new device inspired by an octopus’s sucker rapidly transfers delicate tissue or electronic sheets to a patient

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Organic laser diodes move from dream to reality for biosensing, displays, healthcare, and optical communications

Organic laser diodes move from dream to reality for biosensing, displays, healthcare, and optical communications

Organic laser diodes move from dream to reality: Thorough characterization demonstrates lasing by direct electrical stimulation of an organic film is possible, KOALA Tech Inc. founded to fur... Read more

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Low-cost plastic sensors can diagnose or monitor a wide range of health conditions

Low-cost plastic sensors can diagnose or monitor a wide range of health conditions

An international team of researchers have developed a low-cost sensor made from semiconducting plastic that can be used to diagnose or monitor a wide range of health conditions, such as surg... Read more

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Smartphone linked to a handheld spectral analyzer for diagnostics

Smartphone linked to a handheld spectral analyzer for diagnostics

Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed technology that enables a smartphone to perform lab-grade medical diagnostic tests that typically require large,... Read more

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Inkjet Inks Made of Bioactive Silk Could Yield Smart Bandages, Bacteria-Sensing Surgical Gloves & More

Inkjet Inks Made of Bioactive Silk Could Yield Smart Bandages, Bacteria-Sensing Surgical Gloves & More

Multi-Functional Printable Silk Inks Tap Common Print Technology to Address Therapeutics, Regenerative Medicine, Bio-Sensing Needs Silk inks containing enzymes, antibiotics, antibodies, nano... Read more

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Tattoo-like sensor can detect glucose levels without a painful finger prick

Tattoo-like sensor can detect glucose levels without a painful finger prick

Scientists have developed the first ultra-thin, flexible device that sticks to skin like a rub-on tattoo and can detect a person’s glucose levels. The sensor, reported in a proof-of-co... Read more

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