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Innovation•Mar 28

Penn Researchers Turn Lettuce Into Diabetes Drug Delivery

Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania have developed a way to deliver expensive diabetes drugs through genetically modified lettuce, potentially making life-changing medications affordable for millions. The breakthrough could transform how people access GLP-1 treatments that currently cost hundreds of dollars per month.

Google News - Scholarship Awarded•2 min read
Dutch Approval Opens 12 EU Markets for Clean Air Tech
Innovation•Mar 26

Dutch Approval Opens 12 EU Markets for Clean Air Tech

A Florida company just won approval to sell its room-disinfecting technology across Europe after a nine-year regulatory journey. The breakthrough could help hospitals and businesses in 13 countries fight dangerous germs more effectively.

Google News - Netherlands Technology•2 min read
AI Breakthrough Speeds Up Life-Saving Drug Discovery
Innovation•Feb 12

AI Breakthrough Speeds Up Life-Saving Drug Discovery

Scientists just made finding new medicines faster and more accurate using artificial intelligence. The innovation could help patients get treatments sooner while making drug development safer.

Google News - Breakthrough Discovery•2 min read
Chinese Startup Uses Ultrasound to Treat Pain Without Surgery
Innovation•Jan 29

Chinese Startup Uses Ultrasound to Treat Pain Without Surgery

A new Chinese company called Gestala is developing a device that uses ultrasound waves to treat chronic pain without any implants or surgery. The non-invasive technology could eventually help millions suffering from pain, depression, and other brain-related conditions.

Wired•3 min read
Blood Tests Could Work Like Ketchup to Save Lives
Innovation•Jan 27

Blood Tests Could Work Like Ketchup to Save Lives

Chemical engineer Sean Farrington says measuring blood viscosity (how it flows) could become as common as checking blood pressure. His TED talk explains how the science of flow in everyday products could revolutionize medical diagnostics.

TED•2 min read