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Purdue University biomedical engineers have developed a handheld paper device that quickly and accurately detects a different strain of coronavirus,...

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Northeastern chemical engineer Thomas Webster, who specializes in developing nano-scale medicine and technology to treat diseases, is part of a...

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Researchers at the Washington University in St. Louis have completed a study to combine electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI), a noninvasive method...

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Purdue University researchers have developed RF coils that are formable and stretchable, that could one day replace an MRI machine with an imaging...

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Dr. Cato T. Laurencin, CEO of The Connecticut Convergence Institute for Translation in Regenerative Engineering at UConn Health, has created a new...

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Purdue University researchers have developed new technology to help stop the spread of foodborne illnesses by detecting them more efficiently. The...

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Researchers in the University of Connecticut biomedical engineering department—a shared department with the UConn School of Dental Medicine,...

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Rutgers researchers have created an automated blood drawing and testing device that provides rapid results. A study describing the fully automated...

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Engineering researchers have developed a device the size of a wristwatch that can monitor an individual's body chemistry to help improve athletic...

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A nanotech therapy created by scientists at Michigan State University and Stanford University could eat away portions of the plaques that cause...

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Worcester Polytechnic Institute researcher and BMES Fellow Kristen Billiar has been awarded a $154,000 grant from the American Heart Association to...

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A University at Buffalo spinoff company has received a $600,000 contract from the National Institutes of Health to pursue development of a vaccine...

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