Pathologists have largely diagnosed disease in the same way for the past century by manually reviewing images under microscopes to uncover any issues or development in illness. New research has showed that computers could help doctors to improve the accuracy…
Researchers at Glasgow University have engineered a synthetic skin for prosthetic limbs that can generate its own energy from solar power. Previously an electronic skin had been manufactured for prosthetic hands with a new super-material called graphene, but the solar…
The future is a place of both fear and excitement and advancements are happening every day. Many theories and ideas seem a world away but the surprising aspect is a lot of technologies that seem miles from our time are…
The EU referendum result has certainly clouded the UK with uncertainty, with many companies believing that the knock on effects such as the weak pound will be negative to their industry. However, it certainly isnât all doom and gloom, and…
A British biotech company called Oxitec have pioneered a novel twist on American Scientific research from the fifties. In the American south an outbreak of parasites known as screwworm caused devastation on food supplies and cost hundreds of millions in…
Scientists at the University of Huddersfield have found an innovative new discovery that could revolutionize the way in which cancer is treated. The university research team have developed a new treatment regime that exploit the unique properties of the molecule…
Canadian stem cell funding surge underscores U.S. uncertainty : For years, Lauralyn McIntyre has witnessed first-hand how quickly and brutally septic shock can throw a patient’s life into jeopardy. It can cause pretty much every organ in your body to…
Renishaw is one of those companies that seems to be everywhere in the additive manufacturing world. The global corporation has been involved in everything from aerospace to yacht construction, but one of their biggest focus areas has always been the…
The brand new £650m Crick Institute in London is the new showpiece of British bio-science, and the largest Biomedical centre under a single roof in Europe. Researchers have already begun moving in to the centre, which will have 1000 scientists…
GSK to Invest £275m in British Manufacturing Sites : GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) is to boost medicine production in the UK with a £275 million investment at three of its British manufacturing sites. The funding will increase production and support the delivery…
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