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International healthcare and laboratory experts gathered today at the new Lab Automation conference track at the Medlab ...
Running from February 9-12 at the Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Centre in Malham, the theme of the fourth edition of LEAP ...
A surgical team at The Medical Center at Bowling Green has become the first in the Southcentral Kentucky area to use a new ...
Changing Surgery As long as medicine has been practiced, surgery has been a key tool for doctors to cure countless ailments and save lives from traumatic injuries. Until recently, surgery tools have ...
Apple’s $3,500 Vision Pro sounds like a bargain compared to the price of a fresh, medical-grade cadaver. (A body alone can be ...
Inspired by the movement of insects gliding on the surface of water, University of Waterloo researchers have designed tiny robots controlled by light, offering promising possibilities for ...