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Implantable Micro-Devices for Self-Charging Pacemakers

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The over one million pacemakers implanted each year worldwide currently require an additional surgical procedure every 5–10 years to replace the batteries. Dartmouth engineering...
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SCTIMST scientists develop disinfected barrier-examination booth for examining COVID-19 patients

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The examination booth is closed like a telephone booth for examining the patient without direct contact with the doctor to prevent transmission of infection.

Miku launches Miku Pro Smart Baby Monitor

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Miku unveils the Miku Pro Smart Baby Monitor, designed to connect parents to their little ones in a unique way. The product features Miku's...

Pure EV to supply lithium batteries to healthcare tech companies to fight COVID-19

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Electric vehicle start-up Pure EV in Hyderabad will provide Lithium batteries to healthcare tech companies engaged in fight against COVID-19 pandemic across India.

Nanotechnology Exploring the World of Nano Medical Devices

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Offering the possibilities of smaller, lighter, and faster materials and devices, nanotechnology is working its way into the world of medical technology. Nanotechnology is in its infancy, and no one can predict with accuracy what will result from the full flowering of the field over the next several decades. Many scientists believe it can be said with confidence, however, that nanotechnology will have a major impact on medicine and health care; energy production and conservation; environmental cleanup and protection; electronics, computers, and sensors; and world security and defense. - Mohammed Ahmeduddin, Avinash Venkat Raman