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Neelansh Bhartiya

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Wearable Sensors Give Skin Space to Breathe

Wearable Sensors Give Skin Space to Breathe

Neelansh Bhartiya 24/07/2017 0
Wearable electronics are undergoing a renaissance, from big and bulky to sleek and ultra-thin. Traditional rigid electronics aren’t naturally compatible with soft human skin, and researchers and companies have been developing a suite of stretchable e...
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New type of soft and growing robot created

New type of soft and growing robot created

Neelansh Bhartiya 24/07/2017 0
Imagine rescuers searching for people in the rubble of a collapsed building. Instead of digging through the debris by hand or having dogs sniff for signs of life, they bring out a small, air-tight cylinder. They place the device at the entrance of th...
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5 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT BOD INCUBATOR

5 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT BOD INCUBATOR

Neelansh Bhartiya 24/07/2017 0
BOD Incubator (Bio-Oxygen Demand) are used to maintain temperature for test tissue culture growth, storage of bacterial cultures and incubation where high degree of constant temperature accuracy is required. 1. The Dilution Water Blank (i.e. water ch...
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Researchers make biomedical adhesive inspired by slug slime

Researchers make biomedical adhesive inspired by slug slime

Neelansh Bhartiya 08/08/2017 0
Being able to repair internal tissue with adhesives would be incredibly useful in the medical world. As of now, those kinds of repairs are limited to sutures and staples, which are far from ideal and while external wounds can be closed with certain g...
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Breakthrough device heals organs with a single touch

Breakthrough device heals organs with a single touch

Neelansh Bhartiya 08/08/2017 0
Researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and Ohio State's College of Engineering have developed a new technology, Tissue Nanotransfection (TNT), that can generate any cell type of interest for treatment within the patient's own ...
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