Category: New products
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Nylon Fibers Given Muscle-Like Bending Properties
Research engineers at MIT designed a process that gives ordinary nylon fibers the ability to bend and flex like artificial muscles.
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Algae Feed Proposed to Enrich Farm Salmon Fatty Acids
A developer of feeds for farmed salmon says its algae-based feed supplements could arrest the sharp decline in omega-3 fatty acids discovered in a recent study.
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Nanotech Material Found Having Anti-Bacterial Properties
A synthetic porous material developed to deliver drugs to the skin was shown in lab tests to prevent the growth of bacteria on its surfaces.
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Large-Scale Cancer Gene Profiling Seen as Feasible
Genomic analysis of tumors, a growing practice for diagnosing cancer in individuals, is shown to be feasible when conducted routinely throughout a cancer care center.
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Laser-Immunotherapy Now in Cancer Clinical Trial
A new type of cancer treatment that precisely attacks tumors with synthetic antibodies activated by laser beams is being tested in an early-stage clinical trial.
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Fertility Device Company Gains $9.7M in Early Funds
A two year-old medical device enterprise making a fertility tracker for women is raising $9.7 million in its first venture finance round.
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Antibody Leads to Sharp Triglyceride, Cholesterol Drop
An experimental synthetic antibody was shown in a clinical trial to markedly reduce triglycerides and the types of cholesterol that contribute to heart disease.
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Long-Acting Opioid Abuse Therapy Shown Working in Trial
An experimental long-acting drug was shown at least as effective, and in some cases superior, to the current standard of care for opioid use disorder.
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Electronic Pulses Shown to Induce Cancer Immune Response
A medical device company presented results of preclinical studies showing its drug-free electronic pulse technology encourages the immune system to kill and clear cancer cells.
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Florida Voters Give Split Decision on GM Mosquitoes [Updated]
Voters in the Florida Keys yesterday returned a split decision on non-binding ballot questions about testing genetically modified mosquitoes to stop the Zika virus.