Yeast Aides In Detecting Covid-19

July 5, 2023 0

Dr. Matt Trau’s team at The University of Queensland (UQ) in Australia are making powdery ‘nanoprobes’  from baker’s yeast that can detect COVID-19. The new dust sensors are designed to be used in high-risk environments Read More

Request For Information – Class 3 Protective Ensemble

June 1, 2023 0

Due: June 12, 2023 JPM CBRN Protection is requesting information on commercially-available or developmental fabric composites for chemical/biological (CB) defense. Responding to this opportunity requires membership in the Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Consortium (CWMD).  This Consortium releases Read More

E23-08-Commercialization

June 1, 2023 0

Due: June 19, 2023 To provide non-dilutive MTEC awards that fund M-Corps partner engagement for the purpose of providing members professional services that advance commercialization readiness. Responding to this opportunity requires membership in the Medical Technology Enterprise Read More

MIT Creates A High Sensory Robotic Hand

May 19, 2023 0

A team at MIT has created a robotic hand with high-tough resolution sensing that can accurately identify an object after just one grasp. The device – called the GelSight EndoFlex – features robotic fingers with Read More

Diagnosing Cancer With A Simple Blood Test

April 17, 2023 0

Researchers from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) have developed a new device that can detect and analyze cancer cells solely from blood samples. The Static Droplet Microfluidic device would enable doctors to both avoid Read More

Mechanobiology Gets Precise

March 27, 2023 0

Researchers from the University of Cambridge and the MIT Institute for Medical Engineering and Science (IMES) have developed an electromagnetic device that will set a new benchmark for precision in the field of mechanobiology. The Read More

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