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These Glasses Will Help Medics Spot Your Veins With Precision
Don't like needles under your skin? Sometimes it takes a while before finding the vein, that's why multiple stabs happen. This new wearable device however from Evena Medical, will be able to tap your veins almost immediately. The Eyes-On Glasses Sys...
Doctors May Use Blood-Boiling Sonic Blasts to Test Blood Circulation
Doctors use ultrasound to measure blood flow in the body, but they can't detect flow in small, slow moving vessels where diseases often start. To do that, they are now employing sonic blasts that heat up a tiny drop of blood. Researchers at Washingt...
This "Star Trek Tricorder" Just Raised $10.5 Million in Funding [VIDEO]
Star Trek's tricorder is about to get closer to reality. Scanadu, is the startup behind the small handheld scanner. It measures a patient's vital signs like heart rate and temperature. Today, they announced a $10.5 million in funding from multiple i...
Synthetic Cadavers Now Look Just Like the Real Thing
You are looking at a new synthetic cadaver that's now being used by medical students. Instead of operating on humans or animals, medical students can now play doctor with these really freakishly real looking ones. The University of Arizona College o...
IBM's Watson Takes a Job In The Medical Line Now
IBM's Watson has already proven itself. It is better than humans! So now from playing Jeopardy, its next job is to fix the shortage of doctors. The other odd jobs for Watson just didn't stick. From being a pastry chef to answering phones, now it has...
Most People Don't Want To Live Forever, According To Study
In the new sci-fi flick Elysium, we saw a new kind of machine assisted healthcare that can cure cancer and reconstruct body parts. The tech itself gives humans the opportunity to be immortal. Here's the bigger question: Do you want to live forever? ...
Here Are The Body Parts Scientists Can Print Already
3D printing finally being put to good use. Here's what scientists can grow, and what you should know. EarsEars grown from human cells are more likely to be successfully incorporated into the body. Team: Cornell UniversityHow it’s made: Scientists ta...
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