The ability to analyze and manipulate the human genome has taken an impressive step forward with the commercial launch on October 2 of a microarray for analysis of the whole genome on a single chip.
OOAC systems are the creation of representative 3D human organs linked by microfluidic channels on chips the size of USB sticks. It is possible to re-create functionality from many organs ...
An Australian startup has unveiled the world’s first commercial biologic. Melbourne-based Cortical Labs launched the CL1 at ...
Testing drug compounds on a chip designed to mimic human organs sounds closer to science fiction than reality, yet the technology already exists and is already being put to use. Ben Hargreaves ...
Neuralink's brain implant chip, 'the Link,' connects human brains to computers, aiding those with paralysis in movement control. Neuralink’s brain imp ...
Innatera builds neuromorphic chips. They are proving extremely efficient for applications in smart doorbells and more, but ...
These alternatives include: Human cell-based models grown in labs 'Organs-on-chips' that mimic how human organs function Advanced computer modeling Analysis of molecular pathways involved in toxic ...
The School of Engineering and Applied Science, the Perelman School of Medicine, and the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia collaborated to micro-engineer a chip that models human bone marrow. Credit: ...
In 2022, a Melbourne start-up announced they’d taught neurons in a dish to play Pong. Now, they’re selling a "biological ...
The computer integrates lab-grown neurons that develop on a silicon chip, enabling them to transmit and receive electrical ...
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