Health & Medicine
Surgeons perform aortic valve replacement through catheter on 94-year patient
By By Rachel Champeau | 24 Nov 2012
New insights into a virus proteome: scientists identify unknown proteins of the herpesvirus
24 Nov 2012
Medical devices powered by the ear itself
23 Nov 2012
For the first time, researchers power an implantable electronic device using an electrical potential — a natural battery — deep in the inner ear
G proteins regulate remodelling of blood vessels
22 Nov 2012
Bacterial DNA sequence used to map an infection outbreak
20 Nov 2012
The first time, researchers have used DNA sequencing to help bring an infectious disease outbreak in a hospital to a close
Transforming Tuberculosis control
20 Nov 2012
Bioprinting has promising future
19 Nov 2012
Smartphones and high-tech laboratories to reveal health effects of environmental pollutants
19 Nov 2012
Smartphones and high-tech laboratories to reveal health effects of environmental pollutants
19 Nov 2012
Social isolation disrupts myelin production
15 Nov 2012
Hopscotch mats keep you moving while having fun
15 Nov 2012
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