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Brennan Coulter
Jul 30, 2012
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Questionable Motives: $132 million NIH organ-on-a-chip push
In... and out. In... and out. Air flows through the narrow channel carved into the small silicon chip, blood pumping,...
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Kristin Wall
Feb 28, 2012
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Patented injectable bone polymer heals fractures
Remember that scene in the Harry Potter books where Harry falls off his broom and breaks his arm, and the...
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Kristin Wall
Feb 14, 2012
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The ethics of electrically boosting brain power
The brain is a complex and miraculous organ with virtually limitless potential. If you’re not the world’s preeminent pianist or...
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Kristin Wall
Feb 13, 2012
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User-friendly delivery of dry powder vaccines
Needle reuse is illegal in developed countries, and rightly so. Sadly, this practice still takes places in many undeveloped countries,...
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Kristin Wall
Feb 10, 2012
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Active contact lens that lets you see like the Terminator patented
If you’ve seen any of the Terminator movies, or any other sci-fi film, you’re probably familiar with the idea of...
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Kristin Wall
Feb 7, 2012
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Protein-based vaccines inspired by brine shrimp
Protein-based pharmaceuticals offer the potential for remarkable new treatments for AIDS, cancer, blood disease, and myriad other health conditions, including...
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