
Student Designs Innovative Escalator That Is Accessible To All Users
People with impaired
mobility who move around in
wheelchairs, people who are
transporting bulky loads and
all other users will be able
... > full story

Pain Of Dysplasia In Dogs Relieved With Gold Treatment, Study Shows
Many animals and people
experience chronic joint
pain. In dogs, a common
source of joint pain is hip
dysplasia, a developmental
... > full story
Implant Bacteria, Beware: Researchers Create Nano-sized Assassins
Infected implants now have a
foe. Researchers have
created a nanoparticle that
can penetrate a
bacterial-produced film on
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Paralyzed People Using Computers, Amputees Controlling Bionic Limbs, With Microelectrodes On (Not In) Brain
Experimental devices that
read brain signals have
helped paralyzed people use
computers and may let
amputees control bionic
... > full story
- Student Designs Innovative Escalator That Is Accessible To All Users
- Pain Of Dysplasia In Dogs Relieved With Gold Treatment, Study Shows
- Implant Bacteria, Beware: Researchers Create Nano-sized Assassins
- Paralyzed People Using Computers, Amputees Controlling Bionic Limbs, With Microelectrodes On (Not In) Brain
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Breakthrough In Development Of Tiny Biological Fuel Cells
July 1, 2009 Researchers have developed a successful way to grow molecular wire brushes that conduct electrical charges, a first step in developing biological fuel cells that could power pacemakers, cochlear ... > full story -
Common Antibacterial Treatment Linked To Sensorineural Hearing Loss In Cystic Fibrosis Patients
July 1, 2009 An otherwise effective treatment for cystic fibrosis places patients at a high risk of sensorineural hearing loss, according to new ... > full story -
Knee Replacements: Pinpointing The Cause Of Infection
June 29, 2009 A new study reveals that PET scans accurately detect infections in prosthetic knee joints more than 90 percent of the ... > full story -
How A Stroke Affects Hand Function; Roadmap For Rehabilitation
June 29, 2009 A person whose hand function has been affected by a stroke can release an object more quickly when the affected arm is supported on a platform, but the support does not make it easier to grip the ... > full story -
Therapeutic Delivery Of A Gene To Dysfunctional Nerves
June 26, 2009 In many sensory neuronopathies, painful conditions affecting sensory nerves outside the brain and spinal cord, the affected nerves are in a region known as the DRG. These conditions are difficult to ... > full story -
Stem Cell Surprise For Tissue Regeneration
June 25, 2009 Scientists have overturned previous research that identified critical genes for making muscle stem cells. It turns out that the genes that make muscle stem cells in the embryo are surprisingly not ... > full story -
Morning People And Night Owls Show Different Brain Function
June 24, 2009 Are you a "morning person" or a "night owl?" Scientists have found that there are significant differences in the way our brains function depending on whether we're early risers or night ... > full story -
Placenta: New Source For Harvesting Stem Cells
June 23, 2009 Scientists have revealed a new avenue for harvesting stem cells -- from a woman's placenta, or more specifically the discarded placentas of healthy newborns. The study also finds there are far more ... > full story -
Better Than A Hearing Aid? Better Hearing With Bone Conducted Sound
June 22, 2009 New technology to hear vibrations through the skull bone has been developed. Besides investigating the function of a new implantable bone conduction hearing aid, researchers have studied the ... > full story -
New Imaging Technique: Toward Spinal Cord Regeneration?
June 8, 2009 Scientists have revealed the interaction between the regrowth of axons inside the spinal cord and the development of blood vessels in cases of spinal cord injury in mice. The result was obtained ... > full story
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