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HistoSonics has received regulatory approval from Taiwan’s Food and Drug Administration for its Edison Histotripsy System, a non-invasive cancer treatment using focused ultrasound.
Max Hodak's Science Corp. is preparing to place its first sensor in a human brain, potentially revolutionizing treatment for neurological conditions. The device delivers gentle electrical stimulation to damaged brain or spinal cord cells to encourage healing.
Learn how a new type of brain-computer interface could help people with paralysis control computers and robots using only their thoughts. This technology uses a soft, biohybrid sensor instead of traditional metal electrodes.
An AI system called DeepRare has outperformed experienced doctors in diagnosing rare diseases, according to a study published in Nature. The system integrates 40 specialized tools to analyze patient data and improve diagnostic accuracy.