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Can a Medical Device Restore Your Balance?
Nearly two million people worldwide have lost the simple ability to feel steady. Now researchers have developed an ...
Electronic devices power everyday life, from smartphones to medical sensors. Yet, as these gadgets grow in number, so does ...
Researchers at DTU have developed a new kind of electronic material that behaves almost exactly like human skin. The ...
Elutia is a winner in the Innovation and Product Launches categories in the 2025 Medical Device Network Excellence Awards.
Scientists harnessed the unique properties of gallium to create the ink, which can be produced using conventional printing methods.
Oklahoma City Public Schools have adopted a new policy restricting student use of personal electronic devices during school ...
The Departments of Justice and Health and Human Services today announced the creation of the DOJ-HHS False Claims Act Working ...
A University of Texas at Austin team has developed new resins for 3D printing materials quickly with flexibility, strength ...
Growing demand for technology in Latin America has made the region a major importer of electronic devices, but it still lacks ...
Brightly colored, inexpensive and disposable electronic cigarettes and vapes continue to gain popularity. These devices turn ...
A team at Denmark’s Technical University has engineered an electronic material that mimics human skin—flexible, stretchable, ...
The digital age has redefined how we live, communicate and work, but perhaps nowhere is this shift more critical than in the ...