Millions of years of evolutionary fine-tuning have made dolphins phenomenally good at using echolocation to orient themselves, find food and
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Now, you can hold a copy of your brain in the palm of your hand: New 3D printing technique enables faster, better, and cheaper models of patient-specific medical data for research and diagnosis
What if you could hold a physical model of your own brain in your hands, accurate down to its every
Read moreResearchers magnify the brain in motion with every heartbeat
Understanding how the brain moves — at rest and upon impact — has been crucial to understanding brain disorders, but
Read moreWhen medical devices get hacked, hospitals often don't know it
The past three months have seen a record high in medical device recalls, increasing 126 percent in the first quarter
Read moreOperating on brain gliomas by detecting the ‘glow’: A new surgical imaging instrument
Research by Barrow Neurological Institute physicians and University of Washington scientists on novel imaging technology for malignant brain tumors was
Read moreMRI ‘glove’ provides new look at hand anatomy: Wearable MRI detector captures motion for first time; creates potential for injury diagnosis
A new kind of MRI component in the shape of a glove delivers the first clear images of bones, tendons
Read moreSynchronizing cochlear signals stimulates brain to ‘hear’ in stereo: Researchers are working to synchronize cochlear implant signals to provide a more realistic hearing experience for deaf adults and children
Using both ears to hear increases speech recognition and improves sound localization. In essence, it helps you to identify a
Read moreAbbott releases firmware patch to fix cybersecurity flaws in 350,000 medical devices
Abbott released its second and final round of planned cybersecurity updates to its pacemakers, programmers and remote monitoring systems to
Read moreTelemedicine provides accurate diagnosis of rare cause of blindness in preemies: Study finds little difference between in-person, remote exams
Accurately detecting a rare, but devastating cause of blindness in premature babies can be done as effectively with telemedicine as
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