One in four Germans wants microchip under skin: poll
It sounds like something from a sci-fi film, but one in four Germans would be happy to have a microchip implanted in their body if they derived concrete benefits from it, a poll Monday showed.
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intrinsi on March 1st 2010 in Biology, Hardware
New Device Prints Human Tissue
Invetech has delivered what it calls the “world’s first production model 3D bio-printer” to Organovo, developers of the proprietary NovoGen bioprinting technology. Organovo will in turn supply the devices to institutions investigating human tissue repair and organ replacement.
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intrinsi on December 30th 2009 in Biology, Hardware, Media Reviews
The future of brain-controlled devices
Researchers already use brain-computer interfaces to aid the disabled, treat diseases like Parkinson’s and provide therapy for depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. And there’s much more to come.
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intrinsi on December 30th 2009 in Biology, Hardware, Media Reviews, Robotics