Medical

Infrared Cameras Detect Fever

Posted By Guest on January 12, 2010

Infrared Cameras at Tokyo’s Narita Airport Are Designed to Spot People With Fevers
Infrared Camera Detects Fever

At the arrival terminal of Tokyo’s Narita International Airport, right before the passport check-in desk, you’ll walk past a small station like this. It’s an infrared camera, a part of Japan’s ongoing war on germs, designed to spot people with fevers.Read More

The First 3D Map of the Brain

Posted By Guest on December 29, 2009

Revealing the brain's hidden connections
3D Map of the Brain

Artificial Blood Vessel 3D Printer

Posted By Guest on December 28, 2009

3D printer builds artificial tissue replacements cell by cell
3D Artificial Blood Vessel Printer

A San Diego company is developing technology to "print" artificial blood vessels for transplant. The initial goal: Create an arterial graft for use in coronary bypass surgery.Read More

Hearing Aid Implant

Posted By Jake Easton on December 25, 2009

Hearing Aid Implant

The Esteem Totally Implantable Hearing Device (TIMED) is a totally implantable hearing system that is implanted under the skin behind the ear and in the middle ear space. The Esteem's purpose is to help improve hearing in adult patients who have mild to severe sensorineural hearing loss, and who have at least 60% or better discrimination of words (WRS).

The goal is to provide comfortable, natural sounding, high fidelity sound to participants with sensorineural hearing loss by direct driving of inner ear fluid.Read More

Cheers! Cocktail in a Pill

Posted By Guest on December 01, 2009

Amazing medical research may be a little too convenient
Vodka in a Pill

A researcher at a Russian university has developed a powdered form of alcohol that will soon make the consumption of vodka and other alcoholic drinks more convenient.Read More

Miniature Medical Robot

Posted By Lisa McNear on November 27, 2009

Insbot Miniature Medical Robot

Researchers from Israel have developed a miniature robot that is expected to be widely used in the medical field. Measuring only 1mm, the robot could move inside vessels (at a speed of 9mm per second) to deal with clogged arteries and drug injections.Read More

iPhone Controls Wheelchair

Posted By Guest on November 21, 2009

iPhone Controls Wheelchair

Dynamic Controls has integrated an iPhone with its power wheelchair electronics, enabling power wheelchair users to enjoy all the benefits of an iPhone or iPod touch.

The solution connects a user's iPhone or iPod touch to the wheelchair system via Bluetooth® to display chair information in real time as well as speed in kph or mph and compass heading.Read More

Miniature Ultrasound Scanner

Posted By Jake Easton on October 21, 2009

The GE Vscan ultrasound scanner.
GE's Miniature Ultrasound Scanner

Jeff Immelt, CEO of General Electric, announced a low-cost and very portable ultrasound scanner called the Vscan.

"It's about the same size as a BlackBerry," Immelt said, holding up a white device that appeared to fold in the middle like a flip-phone. The top of the device showed an ultrasound image (of a patient's liver, we were told), while the bottom showed control keys.Read More

Clip-On Monitor Detects UV Rays

Posted By Guest on October 15, 2009

Clip-On Monitor Detects UV Rays

French designer Julien Bergignat teamed up with L. Charron-Huysecom to design a clip-on monitor called “Tarius” that detects UV rays. Finished in Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP), the device can be clipped onto a jacket to monitor the level of dangerous UV rays and take necessary precautions if the levels become too high.Read More

Fitbit Automatically Tracks Excercise, Fitness and Sleep

Posted By Guest on October 07, 2009

Fitbit Automatically Tracks Your Fitness and Sleep

The Fitbit accurately tracks your calories burned, steps taken, distance traveled and sleep quality. The Fitbit contains a 3D motion sensor like the one found in the Nintendo Wii. The Fitbit tracks your motion in three dimensions and converts this into useful information about your daily activities.Read More