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Researchers are using sound-waves and holograms to instantly mold tiny 3D shapes
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2 years ago
You’ll be injecting robots into your bloodstream to fight disease soon
@slashgear.com
2 years ago
The tech helping paralyzed people walk again
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2 years ago
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5 years ago
The FDA just approved this futuristic lung transplant technology
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6 years ago
4 ways AI could help shape the future of medicine
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7 years ago
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7 years ago
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Science fiction handwaving just got real with the world’s first biologically powered chip
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8 years ago
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