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Unlocking Pregnancy Mysteries with Placental Breakthroughs

A groundbreaking study led by researchers from the University of Cambridge, the Wellcome Sanger Institute, FMI Switzerland, EMBL-EBI, and collaborators has successfully mapped the complete trajectory of placental development, the University of Cambridge writes in a press release. It provides…

Generating electricity with blood sugar, to power medical devices

Researchers from ETH Zürich, a public research university in Switzerland, have developed an implantable fuel cell that generates electricity from excess blood glucose, potentially powering medical devices like insulin pumps, says the university in a press release. The fuel cell, resembling a small teabag,…

‘Biohybrid’ implant connects paralysed or prosthetic limbs

A team of researchers at the University of Cambridge has developed an innovative biohybrid neural implant to restore limb functionality for amputees and paralysis victims. This device combines flexible electronics with human stem cells to enhance nerve integration and limb…

Wild animals in your city: The naked eye 3D LED phenomenon

Naked eye 3D technology is transforming urban landscapes, offering a novel visual experience without the need for glasses. This technology utilises human eye parallax to create realistic, immersive effects on outdoor LED screens. Most effective in corner screens, these displays…

Same-day cancer treatment revolution by start-up MVision AI

Helsinki-based MVision AI has raised €5.4 million in a post-seed funding round to accelerate cancer treatment automation and expand its reach, says the start-up in a press release. MVision AI, a cloud-based software service provider for radiotherapy treatment planning, uses…

Embrace Earth Hour and Pledge for Our Planet

Tonight, March 25th at 20:30 local time it is Earth Hour. Earth Hour is a symbolic event designed to raise awareness about climate change, aspires to spark global conversations about protecting nature and our planet. With the clock ticking, the…

A digital twin heart for treating arrhythmia

In 2020, 1.7 million people died worldwide due to cardiovascular disease. To revolutionize treatment of this condition, Maxime Sermesant from Inria, the National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology of France, joined forces with University Hospital of Bordeaux…