CancerDetect, a saliva test diagnoses cancer with more than 90% accuracy
A saliva test that can be easily carried out at home allows you to discover in advance a type of cancer that is often not "visible" until the advanced stage.
A saliva test that can be easily carried out at home allows you to discover in advance a type of cancer that is often not "visible" until the advanced stage.
Almost 15 years after its development, the tomato created to have higher levels of antioxidants is approved for human consumption.
The “miracle” electronic glasses that quickly cure myopia are officially on sale in Japan
The reprogramming of patients' pancreatic cells has brought important first results, allowing patients with diabetes to produce insulin again.
Elevian appears to have the edge in finding ways to increase lifespan, in this case using a protein called GDF11. But there are challenges to be faced.
An out-of-scale TV in everything: foldable, gigantic, very expensive and with artistic ambitions: the metal sculpture is transformed into a giant screen.
An innovative (but intelligent) underground and autonomous transport system will allow Switzerland to cut traffic and pollution.
A display that is always "visible", because it is positioned directly on the eye: augmented reality contact lenses are making great strides towards complete realization.
They are small, they are aggressive (oh my God, I hope not) and sooner or later they will go into action: the millirobots are not seen, but they will feel all right.
Easy to inject, minimally invasive and truly effective in human tests: the first results of a hydrogel that can cause a lot of harm... to back pain from degenerative disc disease
The mega structure created to test category 5 hurricanes is only 10 years old and is already giving way to others, the storms are getting stronger
It has shown surprising results and now the demand is very high: but to reduce obesity it requires a lifetime of drugs. What do you think?
Patients with obesity from a large clinical trial lost an average of 24kg when treated with the highest dose of a new hunger-blocking drug
Modern medicine has extended our lives and reduced suffering in many ways - here are 5 amazing treatments
Research into video games that can cure some conditions continues apace. Will the doctor prescribe “a week of arcade”?
Contact lenses that cure allergies? Apparently it is possible, this is what a study conducted by Johnson & Johnson reveals
These “factories” capable of continuously delivering the drug in a targeted manner were injected into mice and cured colorectal and ovarian tumors in just under a week.
It's the eve of a strong easing of restrictions: the Spanish flu has something to teach us, however. History recommends caution.
Each of these modern medical marvels would have been considered pure magic just a hundred years ago.
China has developed what it claims to be the world's largest quadrupedal robot for military logistics and reconnaissance operations.
The Australian company Synchron claims primacy: a brain implant allows this and other functions to a paralyzed patient.