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MIT Creates Light-Activated Gel for Soft Robotics
Innovation1d ago

MIT Creates Light-Activated Gel for Soft Robotics

Engineers at MIT have developed a flexible gel that becomes 400 times more conductive when exposed to light, opening doors for wearable tech that communicates directly with human tissue. This breakthrough could revolutionize how machines interact with our bodies.

MIT News3 min read
NIH Director Vows to Spend Full $48.7B Research Budget
Health & WellnessMar 18

NIH Director Vows to Spend Full $48.7B Research Budget

Despite slower grant awards this year, the National Institutes of Health promises every dollar of its budget will fund medical research. The agency's commitment ensures vital health studies continue without returning funds to the treasury.

STAT News2 min read
UVA Researchers Discover Key to Treating Long COVID
InnovationMar 10

UVA Researchers Discover Key to Treating Long COVID

University of Virginia scientists have identified a cellular mechanism driving long COVID and found an existing drug that could help millions still suffering from the condition. Their breakthrough just won a national competition's first round, beating 63 other medical discoveries.

Google News - Medical Breakthrough3 min read
Singapore Team Shrinks X-Ray Tech Using Graphite Flakes
InnovationMar 7

Singapore Team Shrinks X-Ray Tech Using Graphite Flakes

Scientists just figured out how to create powerful medical X-rays using simple graphite flakes on a table-sized machine. This breakthrough could replace building-sized equipment and make advanced cell imaging accessible to thousands more researchers.

Phys.org2 min read
Magnetic Gel Prevents Strokes Without Blood Clots
Health & WellnessMar 4

Magnetic Gel Prevents Strokes Without Blood Clots

Scientists developed an injectable magnetic gel that blocks stroke-causing blood flow better than current heart implants, with zero clotting in 10-month pig trials. This breakthrough could help millions with irregular heartbeats avoid strokes without risky complications.

Nature News3 min read
AI Makes Safer Titanium Implants Easier to Manufacture
InnovationFeb 12

AI Makes Safer Titanium Implants Easier to Manufacture

Scientists used artificial intelligence to perfect the manufacturing of a new titanium alloy that's safer for medical implants and easier on the body. The breakthrough could speed up how quickly patients get access to better, non-toxic implants.

Phys.org - Technology3 min read