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Nanodentistry Revolutionizing The Dental Implants Market

Nanodentistry can be defined as the science and technology of using nanostructured material to diagnose, treat, and prevent oral and dental diseases. Nanomaterials and...

Multimillion-dollar grant to MIT funds research into acute and chronic Lyme disease

Despite the fact that Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne disease in the United States, with more than 400,000 new cases every...

Engineers develop soft robotic gripper

Scientists often look to nature for cues when designing robots -- some robots mimic human hands while others simulate the actions of octopus...

DeepMind’s AlphaFold Is Close to Solving One of Biology’s Greatest Challenges

DeepMind may just have cracked one of the grandest challenges in biology. One that rivals the discovery of DNA’s double helix. It could...

Structural racism severely impacts the health of foreign-born Blacks and Latinx

New study in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine highlights the magnitude of the disparities in health of racial/ethnic minorities and immigrants in...

Researchers assess regenerative patch for spina bifida defect

Researchers are investigating whether a human umbilical cord patch placed on the spina bifida defect could improve healing after minimally invasive fetoscopic surgery...

BehaVR launches ‘CenteredVR’ Virtual Reality program to help reduce chronic workforce stress

In Virtual Reality News December 14, 2020 – BehaVR, a provider of virtual reality (VR) digital wellness and digital therapeutics experiences for behavioral health,...

How AI Could Make Therapeutic Decision-making for Breast Cancer More Accurate, Affordable

December 14, 2020 — Imagine being a doctor and having a precocious resident permanently by your side, giving you brilliant insight into disease and helping...

Sanjiv ‘Sam’ Gambhir (1962–2020)

On 18 July 2020, the nano community lost a pioneer and visionary. Sadly, Dr Sanjiv ‘Sam’ Gambhir passed away due to...

This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through December 12)

ENVIRONMENT Human-Made Stuff Now Outweighs All Life on EarthStephanie Pappas | Scientific American“Humanity has reached a new milestone in its dominance of the planet:...

3 Questions: Phillip Sharp on the discoveries that enabled RNA vaccines for Covid-19

Some of the most promising vaccines developed to combat Covid-19 rely on messenger RNA (mRNA) — a template cells use to...

Making sense of your health data with Amazon HealthLake

We’re excited to announce Amazon HealthLake, a new HIPAA-eligible service for healthcare providers, health insurance companies, and pharmaceutical companies to securely store, transform,...

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