Medical
Predicting cardiac death risk using a re-usable heart vest
A re-usable vest designed by UCL researchers, capable of mapping the heart's electrical activity in fine detail, shows promise in identifying individuals at high risk of sudden cardiac death.
Biocompatible ink absorbs soundwaves to harden 3D-printed shapes
Engineers at Duke University and Harvard Medical School have recently developed a biocompatible ink that has the ability to solidify into various 3D shapes and structures by absorbing ultrasound waves, rather than light.
Designing for BF and CF classifications to deliver medical safety and performance
Advanced Energy is designing for BF and CF classifications to deliver medical safety and performance.
MIT’s robotic heart breakthrough
Engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have created a robotic replica of the human heart's right ventricle.
Transforming heart health with smart data
Using data from wearables, Researchers at Duke University, in collaboration with computational scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, have made a breakthrough in heart health monitoring with the Longitudinal Hemodynamic Mapping Framework (LHMF).
Smart pill tracks sleep apnea and opioid risk
A smart ingestible electronic device has been developed that promises to be a less intrusive and more efficient way of monitoring vital signs, particularly for patients with sleep apnea and those at risk of opioid overdose.
Brand new version of Telemis’ PACS/MACS software
Telemis, the medical imaging and archiving specialist, continues to redefine the market through unceasing software innovations.
Bespoke diagnostic testing on the horizon
Researchers at McGill University have developed a groundbreaking 'lab on a chip' technology, potentially revolutionising the field of diagnostic testing.
AI ‘super noses’ keep your holiday feast gatherings safe
The World Health Organization (WHO) reported that in 2022, an estimated 600 million people suffered illnesses due to contaminated food, highlighting the urgent need for advanced solutions in food safety.
The 50 new technologies that could shape the future
A real-life invisibility cloak, a London-to-Sydney flight in 3 hours, manufacturing in zero-gravity space, and worm-like robotics for disaster recovery, these are just some of the 50 emerging technologies that could shape our future.