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  • Dreamforce: UCSF converting science into public benefit

    At Dreamforce 2011, the director of California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences (QB3) shares a vision for the future of medicine based on precision diagnosis, empirical pharmacology, and...

    Blog posts | September 2, 2011 2:02pm PDT

  • Human 'BodyNets' as backbone for new mobile networks

    Researchers from Queen's University Belfast are working on wearable sensors that can make people the backbone of powerful new mobile internet networks.

    Blog posts | October 28, 2010 5:44pm PDT

  • Researchers give brain implants a nanotube coat to boost performance

    Microelectrodes implanted in the brain are increasingly being used to treat neurological disorders, but robust and reliable chronic application of neural electrodes remains a challenge. Scientists...

    Blog posts | September 29, 2009 10:50pm PDT

  • Mussel "glue" and inkjet printers may make for faster healing from surgeries

    The adhesive protein mussels create allow them to stick tenaciously to virtually any type of material, including rocks, glass, metals, and wood. Now, researchers at North Carolina State University...

    Blog posts | March 18, 2009 4:49pm PDT

  • Nanorobots to improve health care

    Using nanorobots to deliver drugs and fight diseases is not a new idea. Of course, nanorobots floating inside our bodies to improve our health are still years away. However, an international team...

    Blog posts | May 19, 2008 10:01am PDT

  • Nanotechnology and viruses working together?

    You've certainly read that nanotechnology can be used for many applications. Now, according to Nanowerk, researchers from the University of South Carolina have demonstrated that one electrically...

    Blog posts | December 3, 2007 10:45am PST

  • Today's Debate: How deep should electronic health records be?

    How deep should electronic medical records go? How deeply should they be analyzed, and in what ways? Should such data drive policy? Should models based on databases be used to decide who gets help...

    Blog posts | October 1, 2007 12:57pm PDT

  • Program brings biomed practice to MD high schools

    Project Lead the Way gives grants to high schools for broad-based preparation for biomed careers.

    Blog posts | January 11, 2007 6:51pm PST

Additional Results

  • Dreamforce: UCSF converting science into public benefit

    At Dreamforce 2011, the director of California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences (QB3) shares a vision for the future of medicine based on precision diagnosis, empirical pharmacology, and...

    Blog posts | September 2, 2011 2:02pm PDT

  • Human 'BodyNets' as backbone for new mobile networks

    Researchers from Queen's University Belfast are working on wearable sensors that can make people the backbone of powerful new mobile internet networks.

    Blog posts | October 28, 2010 5:44pm PDT

  • Researchers give brain implants a nanotube coat to boost performance

    Microelectrodes implanted in the brain are increasingly being used to treat neurological disorders, but robust and reliable chronic application of neural electrodes remains a challenge. Scientists...

    Blog posts | September 29, 2009 10:50pm PDT

  • Mussel "glue" and inkjet printers may make for faster healing from surgeries

    The adhesive protein mussels create allow them to stick tenaciously to virtually any type of material, including rocks, glass, metals, and wood. Now, researchers at North Carolina State University...

    Blog posts | March 18, 2009 4:49pm PDT

  • Nanorobots to improve health care

    Using nanorobots to deliver drugs and fight diseases is not a new idea. Of course, nanorobots floating inside our bodies to improve our health are still years away. However, an international team...

    Blog posts | May 19, 2008 10:01am PDT

  • Nanotechnology and viruses working together?

    You've certainly read that nanotechnology can be used for many applications. Now, according to Nanowerk, researchers from the University of South Carolina have demonstrated that one electrically...

    Blog posts | December 3, 2007 10:45am PST

  • Today's Debate: How deep should electronic health records be?

    How deep should electronic medical records go? How deeply should they be analyzed, and in what ways? Should such data drive policy? Should models based on databases be used to decide who gets help...

    Blog posts | October 1, 2007 12:57pm PDT

  • Program brings biomed practice to MD high schools

    Project Lead the Way gives grants to high schools for broad-based preparation for biomed careers.

    Blog posts | January 11, 2007 6:51pm PST

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