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Nervous energy: How bioelectronics is transforming …

WEBIn-Depth. An emerging wave of bioelectronic medicine is changing the way we treat disease, targeting everything from arthritis and diabetes to cancer and Crohn’s …

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Can technology save the NHS

WEBTaking tablets: Technology could reshape the way we approach healthcare. By 2030, there will be 50 per cent more over-65s and more than double the number of …

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Comment: How AI and robotics are transforming healthcare

WEBThe global COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the broad implementation of AI and robotics and will continue to do so, says Dr Antonio Espingardeiro, IEEE member.

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Kalium Health developing world’s first at-home blood …

WEBCambridge University spinout Kalium Health is developing the world’s first at-home blood potassium test that provides a rapid and quantitative electrolyte readout …

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Opinion: Is supporting mental health a priority within …

WEBOur recent Future of Engineering survey, in partnership with The Engineer, provides exclusive insights into the experiences of engineers, including the reasons why …

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Sheffield team develops new method for determining …

WEBEngineers at the University of Sheffield have developed a new method for determining the internal structure and health of lithium-ion batteries. The new technique …

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The benefits of automation in pharmaceutical …

WEBThe advantages include greater speed and accuracy, more flexibility and more reliability. As the use of the robotics in the pharmaceutical industry increases …

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Late, great engineers: Frank Whittle: Founder of the jet age

WEBAir Commodore Sir Frank Whittle, OM, KBE, CB, FRS, Hon FRAeS died of lung cancer at the age of 89 on 9 August 1996 at home in Columbia, Maryland. British …

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Late great engineers: Joseph Bazalgette

WEBIn doing so, the great 19 th century civil engineer transformed the health prospects of London’s rapidly expanding population of 2.5 million. Bazalgette is known …

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Smart bandage uses LEDs and UV light to prevent infections

WEBWirelessly-powered, environmentally-friendly smart bandages that harness LEDs and UV light could help patients with non-healing wounds avoid infections, …

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C2I 2023 Information, Data and Connectivity Winner: A …

WEBCategory: Information, data and connectivity Headline Sponsor: Babcock International Group Project: Innovative Pre-Straining Tools and BOFDA Technology …

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Comment: Why the NHS needs more clinical engineers

WEBOn the 21 st October the NHS’s engineering community will be taking part in the International Clinical Engineering Day; an opportunity to share and celebrate their …

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Your questions answered: tidal lagoons

WEBIn-Depth. Ton Fijen answers your questions on the development of tidal lagoon schemes in Britain. Stuart Nathan reports. In recent years, much of the …

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