Medical Design Briefs - Tech Briefs

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Medical Design Briefs provides the engineering community with the latest technology and bio-medical breakthroughs from N...

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Recent News
Zeiss Digital Event to Focus on Innovation, Industry Trends

A global digital event hosted by Zeiss will feature innovations, insights, and industry trends across multiple industries, including medtech. The event...

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Neural Prosthetic Helps Restore Memory

A team of scientists has demonstrated the first successful use of a neural prosthetic device to recall specific memories. This groundbreaking research...

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Wireless Pacemaker Offers Less Risk to Patients

While pacemakers have been instrumental in treating many patients with heart rhythm disorders, their bulky design and dependence on wires can limit their...

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Product Focus: Laser Machining/Marking

Laser Interferometer Zygo, Middlefield, CT, has launched a new laser interferometer, designed to support demanding metrology applications. The Qualifire...

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New Products and Services

Multichip Module Seminex, Danvers, MA, has unveiled a high-power multichip module (MCM). The XCM laser module offers a 50 W package at 1470 nm. With...

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Product of the Month

Video Borescope Canon Medical Components, Irvine, CA, has released a chip-on-tip video borescope camera for a diverse range of inspection applications...

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Terahertz Biosensor Detects Skin Cancer with Remarkable Accuracy

Researchers have developed a revolutionary biosensor using terahertz (THz) waves that can detect skin cancer with exceptional sensitivity, potentially...

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Detecting Sepsis Quickly with Phantom High-Speed Camera

Avoiding lethal outcomes from sepsis — a severe, life-threatening reaction to infection within the body — requires a rapid, accurate diagnosis. Historically...

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Smart Earrings Can Monitor a Person’s Temperature

Smart accessories are increasingly common. Rings and watches track vitals, while Ray-Bans now come with cameras and microphones. Wearable tech has even...

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Wireless Drug Patch Shows Promise as Chronic Disease Treatment Delivery System

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill scientists created a new drug-delivery system, called the Spatiotemporal On-Demand Patch (SOP), which can...

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Contact Lens Could Diagnose Glaucoma

Glaucoma affects around 70 million people worldwide and can cause irreversible loss of vision if not treated — but around half of those living with the...

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