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In early February, an Australian man in his 40s became the first person in the world to leave hospital with a virtually unbreakable heart made of metal.
Researchers at the National Institute of Technology Rourkela (NITR) have made a significant breakthrough in bone regeneration ...
The research team at NIT Rourkela has developed a bioink that remains in liquid form at room temperature but quickly turns ...
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Apple always seems to find a way to bring the stylish and the practical together. With the Apple Braided Solo Loop, you'll be wearing a durable watch band made from stretchable recycled yarn ...
New solution: Feng Nei in the lab with his zinc alloy prototype. (Credit: Monash University) Orthopaedic implants that bear loads while bones heal, then disappear once they’re no longer needed, could ...
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Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. It looks like it’s straight out of a comic book, but BiVACOR is a real, functioning titanium heart. The metal device is ...
The man, who was in his mid-40s, was the first person ever to walk out of a hospital with an artificial heart 10NewsFirst/Youtube An Australian man with severe heart failure lived for a record 105 ...
This armored animal may look like a Transformer, but it's called a pangolin, and it's one of the most heavily trafficked ...