Medical
Advanced Energy introduces new power supplies series
Advanced Energy has introduced the NCF150 series of high-isolation, low-leakage AC-DC power supplies. These new products are designed to help medical equipment manufacturers meet the stringent cardiac floating (CF) requirements of the IEC 60601-1 medical safety standard using off-the-shelf components.
Advancing healthcare with multi-wavelength VCSELs
LASER COMPONENTS is excited to provide updated information for its precision multi-wavelength VCSELs.
Turning transparent with food dye: a breakthrough in non-invasive imaging
Scientists from Stanford University have made an exciting leap forward in medical imaging, developing a way to make living tissue temporarily transparent.
Solsta lines up solutions for Medical Technology Ireland
Solsta will exhibit its latest medical solutions at Medical Technology Ireland 2024, taking place September 25-26 at Galway Racecourse.
Optogenetic OLED-on-CMOS stimulators for neurosensory therapies
Researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems (IPMS) and the Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Natural Sciences (MPI-NAT) have made significant strides in developing optical stimulators for future cochlear implants as part of the ‘NeurOpto’ project.
Drones to deliver blood samples between London hospitals
A new medical delivery service is set to use electric drones to transport urgent blood samples, aiming to improve patient care by reducing turnaround times for analysis.
New technique improves precision in light measurement
Researchers from the University of Warsaw have developed a new method to achieve super-resolution in light measurement, improving the precision of optical technologies used in fields like optoelectronics and medical diagnostics.
Nanobots offer new method for treating brain bleeds
The University of Edinburgh is developing tiny robots, or nanobots, designed to treat life-threatening brain aneurysms.
3D printing helps young entrepreneur’s therapy device blossom
Entrepreneur and winner of Innovate UK's 2023 Young Innovators award, Orlando Ely, has turned to additive manufacturing, better known as 3D printing, to bring a device that could revolutionise the way people recover from strokes and cognitive impairment a significant step closer to launch.
AI helps predict bowel cancer recurrence
A new study using Artificial Intelligence (AI) sheds light on how immune cells, particularly CD3 and CD8 T-cells, can help predict the risk of bowel cancer returning after surgery.