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A test for detecting fentanyl, other opioids in less than three minutes
 
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A test for detecting fentanyl, other opioids in less than three minutes.

A test for detecting fentanyl, other opioids in less than three minutes

The new blood test can analyze 96 blood samples that might contain opioids such as fentanyl simultaneously and in under three minutes — reportedly twice as fast as similar techniques. Read more →

Drive systems for medical and laboratory equipment.

FAULHABER MICROMO

Drive systems for medical and laboratory equipment

The range of medical applications where failure must absolutely not happen is large. Whatever your medical application needs may be, our broad portfolio of drive systems and accessories is always the right prescription.
 

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A gel for shielding surgical wounds.

A gel for shielding surgical wounds

Endoscopically applied to a surgical site, the gel creates a tough yet flexible protective layer for the damaged area thereby preventing delayed bleeding and reinforcing the mechanical integrity of tissue. Read more →

New AI-powered patch lets wearers speak without vocal cords.

New AI-powered patch lets wearers speak without vocal cords

Invented by a team of UCLA engineers, the soft, thin, stretchy bioelectric device, which measures just over 1 square inch, can be attached to the skin of the throat. Read more →

For liquid flow control applications built into various devices

Aichi Tokei Denki Co., Ltd.

For liquid flow control applications built into various devices

To meet the requirements of various medical devices, we offer a lineup of compact flow sensors with multiple measurement principles, such as electromagnetic, turbine gear type and others.
 

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Wiring heart pumps to prevent patient infection.

Wiring heart pumps to prevent patient infection

Replacing the thick cable that connects the implanted device to an external battery with thinner, flexible wires can prevent bacterial infection. Read more →

New nanopipette designed to poke into cancer cells.

New nanopipette designed to poke into cancer cells

The nanopipette, which is controlled via robotic software, features two nanoscopic needles to enable the simultaneous sample injection and extraction from the cell. Read more →

   

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