- Artificial intelligence system can diagnose heart disease, cancer early

Researchers in the UK have developed new artificial intelligence systems (AI) that can help diagnose heart disease and lung cancer more accurately and sooner.
- Artificial skin can support antibiotic resistance

Now, scientists at Queen's University Belfast are developing a patch that they believe could slow the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
- Inhaling a nanoparticle can prevent heart damage

Deep breathing from heart failure can be overcome by an inhaled spray that can work well in animal tests.
- Surfers who swallow seawater are more resistant to antibiotics

A study in the UK found that frequent surfers tend to have higher antibiotic antibiotic resistance because their coliform E. coli is three times higher than non-surfers.
- Researchers are developing remote-controlled cancer immune systems

A team of researchers has developed an ultrasound-based system that can remotely control genetic processes in immune T cells so they can identify and kill cancer cells.
- New blood tests help detect 8 types of cancer early

This new test, called CancerSEEK, blends two techniques to screen for ovarian, liver, stomach, pancreatic, esophageal, colon, lung and breast cancers. Five of the currently
- Quantum physics provides new knowledge about the brain

In a new project, a group of leading quantum physicists with an insight into images such as MRI scanning, will test for the first time and develop new technologies for biological
- Intelligent robot implants to treat rare birth defects in the esophagus

Stenosis of the esophagus is a rare inherited disease, in which the upper and lower part of the baby's esophagus is atrophied, with no two-headed association.
- Robot equipment to improve balance and walking for Parkinson patients

Agrawal's team, rehabilitation robotics experts, used a robotic system - Rectal Assist Device (TPAD) at the Robotics and Rehabilitation Laboratory (ROAR) to conduct research.
- Robot milliDelta robot is set up with roles in production and medicine

A milliDelta robot developed at Harvard University promises to open the era for applications in manufacturing and medicine thanks to its innovative creations.
- Blood analyzer is designed to alert heart attacks

Scientists from Taiwan's Tsing Hua National University and Cheng Kung National University are developing a cheap medical biological sensor that can tell you early heart disease, so
- Blurred light can narrow your brain

According to a new study by Michigan State University, when mice are exposed to dim light for long periods of time, their brain capacity will decrease. The same can be true for
- Doctors discovered a sea snail living in the skin of an 11-year-old boy

American doctors took a small sea snail from the abscess (festering) on the skin of the 11-year-old boy.
- DNA analysis showed that the first modern British had dark skin, blue eyes

The first modern British had dark skin and blue eyes, London scientists said after analyzing breakthrough DNA about the body of an ancient person who lived 10,000 years ago.
- Successfully created human kidney tissue from stem cells

For the first time, scientists have succeeded in developing kidney tissues that act as human kidneys in a laboratory capable of producing urine.
- ProjectDR allows doctors to 'see through' the patient's body

This ProjectDR system incorporates a projector, infrared camera, and markers placed in strategic locations on the patient's body.
- Tears may be the key to early diagnosis of Parkinson's disease

Scientists at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles believe that Parkinson's disease can be detected earlier than ever, through analysis of patients' tears.
- Enteric bacteria can contribute to the onset of multiple sclerosis

New research shows that the composition of intestinal bacteria, which are microorganisms present in the digestive tract, in young people can contribute to the onset and progression
- Warning: Watching TV for too long can increase the risk of blood clots

Watching TV for too long can increase your risk of developing blood clots twice, according to a warning from researchers.
- Blood tests can reduce the risk of liver damage from paracetamol overdose

People who take paracetamol overdose can be helped by a blood test if they are at risk of liver damage, a study found.