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Science today can produce heart, pancreas, legs, and various artificial implants, but this field is still causing some uncertainty. A few decades ago would have been unthinkable to expect that the human body could function by external factors elucidated by the interplay of mechanical advances, computer and electronic equipment. The idea of human – robot [...]
Tags: artificial intelligence, auditory nerve, biocompatible materials, bionics medicine, brain transmits, cardiology, cardiovascular tissues, intervention bionics, paralyzed brain, retinal cells, revolutionary technology, scientific field
The triclosan present in toothpastes, soaps and cosmetics due to drug resistance and is suspected of causing hormonal. The Committee for the scientific certainty of the European Union argues that the bactericidal activity of this substance may promote the spread of the phenomenon of antibiotic resistance, a very dangerous phenomenon that undermines the effectiveness of [...]
Tags: Antibacterial toothpaste, antibiotic resistance, Antibiotics, bacterial products, bactericidal activity, cosmetics, hormonal changes, nosocomial infections
Thanks to a piezoelectric motor of 250 microns will be possible to carry out operations inside the body microsurgery Researchers at the Micro / Nanophysics Research Laboratory at Monash University (Australia) have developed a prototype of a tiny motor, with a diameter of 250 microns, capable of powering autonomous surgical probes. The project fits into [...]
Tags: electrostatic osmotic, micro motors, microsurgical interventions, Nanophysics, Nanophysics Research Laboratory, Nanotechnology, surgical procedures
An international team of scientists, among which are some belonging to the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas ( CSIC ) and the National Center for Research Cardiovascular, have found a new molecular cause of genetic predisposition cancer colon. This is the conclusion I have drawn in the study, published in the journal PLoS Genetics. The [...]
Tags: cancer, cancer colon, cancer colorectal, Diseases, DNA, genes, genetic, genetic predisposition, tumor cells
What is currently in front of and on the coasts of the Gulf of Mexico happening is bizarre, not to put into words, just terrible. Since the Explosion of the platform, ” Deep water Horizon ” on 20 April flow from the borehole further large quantities of oil into the sea. BP tries to indicated [...]
Tags: beach protection, ecosystem, escaping oil, molecules, nanoparticles, Nanotechnology
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology ( NIST) in the U.S. have developed a simple process to produce nanocrystals that will enable studies of certain physical and chemical properties that affect how nanoparticles interact with the world around them. This is to understand the environmental risks, health and safety of these particles. [...]
Tags: biological response, biological systems, chemical properties, crystalline, cubic nanoparticles, nanocubos, nanoparticles, toxicologists