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  • Nanobowls serve up chemotherapy drugs to cancer cells

    For decades, scientists have explored the use of liposomes - hollow spheres made of lipid bilayers - to deliver chemotherapy drugs to tumour cells. But drugs can sometimes leak out of liposomes before they reach their destination, reducing the dose received by the tumor and causing side effects in healthy tissues. Now, researchers report in [...]

  • Hot IPO market drives US health tech surge

    Venture fundraising for healthcare tech investments jumped 10 per cent to hit a record  US$10.7bn in the US last year,  new data shows. Silicon Valley Bank’s (SVB) Healthcare Investments and Exits report shows that strong M&A and IPO performance led to great markups and returns for limited partners, in turn, driving the fundraising. Investment into [...]

  • Robotics group spots tele-healthcare opportunity

    Robotics firm ReWalk is working with Harvard University to investigate ways of enabling its exosuits to better support tele-healthcare. The group has a revised a sponsored research agreement with Harvard running until 2023. The research team will investigate how its novel designs for wearable exosuits may incorporate features that support the increasing demand for tele-healthcare, including remote [...]

  • Deep learning and VR collide in C19 search

    Scientists are aiming to fuse artificial intelligence and virtual reality in the search for a COVID-19 cure. Many potential therapeutics aimed at containing the spread of the virus have targeted the ‘spike’ protein, a surface protein that plays a vital role in viral entry into host cells. However, a new study involving AI and VR [...]

  • Silicon Valley giants unite over COVID-19

    Google and Apple have joined forces to enable Bluetooth technology to help governments and health agencies reduce the spread of COVID-19. As the crisis escalated around the world, public health officials identified contact tracing as a valuable tool to help contain its spread. They, alongside universities and NGOs, have been striving to develop opt-in contact [...]

  • Nano tech enables pure drug production

    Scientists have developed a novel technique that can produce pure therapeutic drugs without the associated side effects. The approach, which uses a nanostructure fabrication device, can manipulate drug molecules, thus eliminating possible side effects. Researchers at Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) say their findings could pave the way for the mass production of purer, cheaper [...]

  • AI successfully used to identify different types of brain injuries

    Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence algorithm that can detect and identify different types of brain injuries. The researchers, from the University of Cambridge and Imperial College London, have clinically validated and tested the AI on large sets of CT scans, and found that it was successfully able to detect, segment, quantify and differentiate different [...]