Tiny, implantable medical device can propel itself through bloodstream — from Stanford University by Andrew Myers
Tiny, implantable medical device can propel itself through bloodstream
Excerpt:
For fifty years, scientists had searched for the secret to making tiny implantable devices that could travel through the bloodstream. Engineers at Stanford have demonstrated a wirelessly powered device that just may make the dream a reality.
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Controlling Protein Function With Nanotechnology — from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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CIMIT — example posting:
- “How to Catch a Wave in Medical Robotics” Presented by CIMIT Investigator on March 2, 2012
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Addendums on 7/24/12:
- High-Tech Home Care — from connectedworldmag.com
- http://www.ageinplacetech.com/
- New class of future doctors will learn on simulators — from thestate.com by Andrew Shain