Regenerating cartilage, here's the key factor: man has it too
Regenerate joint cartilage, perhaps entire limbs, like salamanders? The key factors of this ability have been discovered: man also has them.
Regenerate joint cartilage, perhaps entire limbs, like salamanders? The key factors of this ability have been discovered: man also has them.
A 44-year-old is the first patient to regain his sight with innovative UK NHS treatment based on stem cells from the healthy eye
Anti-obesity hormone infusions are preferable to gastric bypass due to the absence of side effects. Will we lose weight with an injection?
The ultimate anti-aging remedy? “Tickle” the ear with a sort of pacemaker for the nervous system that produces beneficial effects in those over fifty.
The human-computer connection will be able to read and write a huge amount of information. In the Neuralink presentation the first, important vision.
ECMO is a machine capable of saving or making people who are already dead survive even for months. A miracle that however raises enormous ethical doubts
It's a new paradigm: doctors can abandon gauze and bandages, instantly acting directly on the skin to repair wounds and burns.
The device is able to "smell" the surgical smoke produced by the cuts of the electric scalpel, distinguishing the type of tumor and tissue (and helping the neurosurgeon in real time)
Researchers from the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology have created a soft biocompatible glue and a special glue gun that can quickly and easily close wounds without side effects.
Research in the field of robotic limbs is advancing rapidly with the use of more and more sensors, and this week during Amazon's Tech Showcase, re:MARS, the company's owner Jeff Bezos showed off the extraordinary technological developments of three distinct companies .
The US Department of Defense has started a contract of around 7 million euros with the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (UPMC) and Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) to develop a trauma care system that with the help of advanced sensors , robotics and artificial intelligence intervene on wounds instantly and automatically.
Since 1600 man has been looking for an effective substitute for blood, the most important vehicle of oxygen in our body. Let's retrace all the stages of an infinite journey and the first exciting results available within the next 5 years.
3D printing may have seemed like something ephemeral and of little use at first, but now that the first human organs are starting to be printed and used, things have changed. «It's difficult, but we will make it. Yes, we will save this little one"; This is what Bruno Murzi, head of pediatric cardiac surgery at the Opa, spoke a few days ago before entering the operating room. And so it was possible to save a three-year-old girl born with heterotaxic syndrome, i.e. an abnormal positioning of the ... Read more
Have you always dreamed of having a beautiful pair of blue eyes, but were you born with dark eyes? A Californian doctor has patented and developed a method capable of changing dark eyes to blue (forever) in just 20 seconds. How does Lumineyes work? Dr. Gregg Homer is an optical specialist at the Stroma Medical Institute in California. He has patented and uses a technique called Lumineyes to remove the brown pigment (melanin) from the top layer of the iris using a unique laser. … Read more
How will the way we relate to others change? And how will the world's oldest relationship, future sex, be transformed?