It has been difficult for researchers to develop medical nanocomposites
that are capable of performing more that one task at a time; thus some
are used for detection, as in detecting cancer cells, and others deliver
cancer-fighting drugs. But recently, an international team of
university researchers were successful in creating one nanostructure
capable of performing three very important cancer-fighting tasks….
Donald Trump is doing something besides firing you these days. In fact,
it’s a lot more – like $1 million more, to the first person with an
invention, creation, business, design, food… in fact any idea at all
that brings in a certain goal on FundAnything, a new crowdsourcing website. The goal… Well, it’s a bit high, but we know it’s achievable…
…. Portable TENS gadgets have been produced for home use, but they still
require dealing with the wires and pads that attach to your skin and
that is an even bigger pain than the one in your back. So a smart
company in Chattanooga, TN, Hollywog, has invented the first wireless TENS
machine: the WiTouch.
Steve Horvath, a professor of human genetics and biostatistics at
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), has invented a new
biological clock that accurately keeps time of nearly all tissues in the
human body and how fast they age. His clock helps us understand not only how we age, but how our biological clocks can be turned back.
When the news first leaked about Google Glass a few years ago, it
was pretty hard to imagine that such a device would turn out to be more
than an entertaining gadget. But now that Google Glass is being tested
by prospective users, medical professionals are taking the device very
seriously and, if you become a patient needing heavy-duty medical care,
you will be taking it seriously too.