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New lab will 'change the way people live' in mid-west. and beyond (4/12/2008)

New lab to work on artificial eyes and implanted medical sensors. ...> Full Article


Robot sets walking record (4/10/2008)

Robot sets walking recordRobot walks for 5.6 miles breaking the unofficial world record for walking robots ...> Full Article


Versatile coating for biomedical devices lets them interact with live cells (4/8/2008)

A new type of plastic coating made from vapor could lead to better biomedical devices ...> Full Article


Crowning glory (4/5/2008)

Bonelike coating for dental implants makes everyone smile ...> Full Article


'Wildcat Power Cord' repairs cruciate ligament in dairy cow's knee (3/30/2008)

'Wildcat Power Cord' repairs cruciate ligament in dairy cow's kneeAn 8-year-old Jersey dairy cow is back at her Kansas farm thanks to a decade of research and an experimental surgery. ...> Full Article


Helping Your Brain Be All That It Can Be: Neuro Research Works to Combine Human Brain Capabilities with Computer Data Crunching Power (3/29/2008)

As fantastic as computers are at processing mountains of data at lightning speed, they still can't beat the human brain at, for instance, detecting a friend's face in a crowded airport terminal, or even at more specialized tasks such as detecting suspicious objects in X-ray scans of checked baggage. The human brain can do these tasks not just very well but also very rapidly, within a fraction of a second, says Georgetown University Medical Center neuroscientist Maximilian Riesenhuber, Ph.D., of the Laboratory for Computational Cognitive Neuroscience. However, while the brain's visual system can perform the actual detection task very rapidly, even for multiple images presented at the same time, turning these decisions into behavioral responses is much slower. ...> Full Article


Foldable and stretchable, silicon circuits conform to many shapes (3/28/2008)

Foldable and stretchable, silicon circuits conform to many shapesScientists have developed a new form of stretchable silicon integrated circuit that can wrap around complex shapes such as spheres, body parts and aircraft wings, and can operate during stretching, compressing, folding and other types of extreme mechanical deformations, without a reduction in electrical performance. ...> Full Article


Medical Center Performs First U.S. Implant of Heart Device (3/22/2008)

A central Ohio man has become the first person in the United States, and only the 16th worldwide, to receive a heart implant designed to improve the heart's pumping action and help manage congestive heart failure symptoms. The procedure was performed at The Ohio State University Medical Center. ...> Full Article


Robot Fetches Objects With Just a Point and a Click (3/21/2008)

Robot Fetches Objects With Just a Point and a ClickScientists have found a way to instruct a robot to find and deliver an item it may have never seen before using a more direct manner of communication -- a laser pointer ...> Full Article


Crab-like robot could benefit undersea exploration (3/19/2008)

Crab-like robot could benefit undersea explorationUnderwater exploration may become easier in the future thanks to a new prototype crab-like robot ...> Full Article


Implantable medical devices may expose patients to security, privacy risks; solutions suggested (3/14/2008)

Study conducted by team from UMass Amherst, University of Washington ...> Full Article


Joint research: Probing the mysteries of a surprisingly tough hydrogel (3/12/2008)

Scientists have reported on a gel that, while having the pliancy of gelatin, won't break apart even when deformed over 1,000 percent. ...> Full Article


Regeneration Initiative enables nerve cells on a computer chip to heal and regrow damaged nerves (3/8/2008)

Regeneration Initiative enables nerve cells on a computer chip to heal and regrow damaged nervesNeuroscientists, brain surgeons, graduate students, rehabilitation specialists and neurologists are joining forces to develop new technology aimed at repairing and regenerating peripheral nerves that connect the brain, spinal cord, and the body. ...> Full Article


Magnetic levitation gives computer users sense of touch (3/6/2008)

Magnetic levitation gives computer users sense of touchComputers, long used as tools to design and manipulate three-dimensional objects, may soon provide people with a way to sense the texture of those objects or feel how they fit together, thanks to a haptic, or touch-based, interface developed at Carnegie Mellon University. ...> Full Article


Robotics Academy Develops Programming Language for Robots (3/1/2008)

Robotics Academy Develops Programming Language for RobotsROBOTC Language Supports LEGO Mindstorms and Other Educational Robots ...> Full Article


Killer military robots pose latest threat to humanity (2/29/2008)

Killer military robots pose latest threat to humanityA robotics expert in the UK to issue stark warnings over the threat posed to humanity by new robot weapons being developed by powers worldwide. ...> Full Article


A wearable artificial kidney for patients on the go (2/27/2008)

A wearable artificial kidney for patients on the goIt's light enough to be worn on a tool belt around your waist. You can walk with it, work with it, sleep, take showers - even have sex with it on. ...> Full Article


Put Your Mind to It: Researcher to Give Presentation on Thought-Controlled Prosthetic Devices (2/22/2008)

There really is something to the phrase "mind over matter." Just ask Dr. Todd Kuiken, researcher from Northwestern University, whose work gives hope to amputees. ...> Full Article


Surgical Robot Triples Accuracy Of Medical Students Training For Hip Surgery (2/17/2008)

Surgical Robot Triples Accuracy Of Medical Students Training For Hip SurgeryDelegates at the British Society for Computer Aided Orthopaedic Surgery Conference will hear that results from a pilot study saw graduates 95 per cent more confident using this robotic technique than when using conventional surgical methods in training. ...> Full Article


Artificial Retinal Implant Project Grows (2/16/2008)

With its expansion to Europe, the only long-term retinal prosthesis study under way worldwide offers hope for treating blindness. ...> Full Article


Web will work wonders for the faint hearted (2/15/2008)

Web will work wonders for the faint heartedA new device could put the beat back into weak hearts - and free patients from a lifetime of anti-rejection drugs. ...> Full Article


A 'micro pharmacy' inside (2/13/2008)

A 'micro pharmacy' insideImplantable film can deliver drugs ...> Full Article


Scientists are Developing 'Robotic Rats' That Will Be Able to Aid in Rescue Missions and Planetary Research (2/12/2008)

A new initiative, bringing together nine research groups from seven countries, including teams of robotics and brain researchers from Europe, Israel, and the U.S., has recently been set up with the aim of imitating nature. ...> Full Article


Knee brace generates electricity from walking (2/8/2008)

Knee brace generates electricity from walkingA new energy-capturing knee brace can generate enough electricity from walking to operate a portable GPS locator, a cell phone, a motorized prosthetic joint or an implanted neurotransmitter, research involving the University of Michigan shows. ...> Full Article


Optical Scientists Add New, Practical Dimension to Holography (2/7/2008)

Optical Scientists Add New, Practical Dimension to HolographyOptical scientists have broken a technological barrier by making three-dimensional holographic displays that can be erased and rewritten in a matter of minutes. ...> Full Article


Team develops energy-efficient microchip (2/6/2008)

Team develops energy-efficient microchipCould lead to self-charging medical implants ...> Full Article


Wired For Sound: Implant Sends Signals Direct to Brain (1/30/2008)

A delicate surgery that involves placement of tiny electrodes onto the brainstem is helping some people avoid total hearing loss. ...> Full Article


Contact lenses with circuits, lights a possible platform for superhuman vision (1/18/2008)

Contact lenses with circuits, lights a possible platform for superhuman visionMovie characters from the Terminator to the Bionic Woman use bionic eyes to zoom in on far-off scenes, have useful facts pop into their field of view, or create virtual crosshairs. Off the screen, virtual displays have been proposed for more practical purposes -- visual aids to help vision-impaired people, holographic driving control panels and even as a way to surf the Web on the go. ...> Full Article


Monkey's Thoughts Makes Robot Walk from Across the Globe (1/16/2008)

In a first-of-its-kind experiment, the brain activity of a monkey has been used to control the real-time walking patterns of a robot halfway around the world, according to researchers at Duke University Medical Center. ...> Full Article


Researcher Helps Patients with Complete Paralysis, or Locked-in Syndrome, Communicate (1/15/2008)

Researcher Helps Patients with Complete Paralysis, or Locked-in Syndrome, CommunicatePeggy Chun is a popular artist known for her bold watercolor paintings that capture the spirit of her Hawaiian home. But in 2002, the painter was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. This debilitating neurological disorder progressively destroys a person's motor neurons. As a victim of this incurable disease, Chun can feel, see, smell, taste, think and imagine, but can no longer move in any way. She is, in the parlance of the medical profession, "locked-in." ...> Full Article


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