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Scientists Develop "Non-Permanent" Gene Therapy for Pain Treatment
Technology Networks | March 10, 2021

Progress in our ability to treat pain pharmaceutically--particularly chronic pain--has been slow in recent decades. Currently, treatment for severe pa...

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CRISPR Could be the End of Opioid Abuse
Inverse | March 10, 2021

Suffering from chronic pain can be both a debilitating and lonely experience. Often unaccompanied by outside markers of distress, an actual diagnosis ...

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Engineers Turn Your Movement and Sweat Into Usable Power with a Wearable Microgrid System
Hackster.io | March 9, 2021

Researchers at the University of California San Diego have created what they have termed a "wearable microgrid," a smart shirt which harvest...

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This High-Tech 'Wearable Microgrid' Might Someday Power All of Your Devices
Yahoo! | March 9, 2021

It might look like something straight out of "Tron." But this is actually a new hihg-tech wearable that might someday power your smartphone....

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Use Three-Layered Mask to Protect Yourself: Experts
Daily Hunt | March 8, 2021

While buying a new face mask to protect yourself against Covid-19 infection, make sure you go for a three-layered mask as it is more effective than si...

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Multilayer masks most effective at preventing aerosol generation: Study
The Economic Times | March 6, 2021

Multilayer masks are most effective at preventing aerosol generation, says a new study conducted by a team led by researchers at Bengaluru-based India...

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UCSD Developing Face Masks Which Can Detect the Coronavirus
The Triton | March 5, 2021

UC San Diego is developing a face mask with a sensor attached that can detect the novel coronavirus. The mask will consist of a test strip which will ...

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A simple patch could help monitor your cardiovascular health
The Star | February 23, 2021

Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a skin patch that has the ability to continuously measure blood pressure and heart ...

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Wearable tech shows promise for early COVID-19 detection
Marketplace | February 22, 2021

Fitness trackers and other wearable tech devices have steadily attracted a growing audience of exercise buffs and step counters, but now the technolog...

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Soft Legged Robot Uses Pneumatic Circuitry to Walk Like a Turtle
IEEE Spectrum | February 20, 2021

Soft robots are inherently safe, highly resilient, and potentially very cheap, making them promising for a wide array of applications. But development...

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University of California, San Diego shake table to be upgraded
Source ASCE | February 19, 2021

The world's largest outdoor shake table, which measures how structures perform during earthquakes, is undergoing a makeover. With the help of a $16.3 ...

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UC San Diego's electronics-free soft robot only needs pressurized air to move
Yahoo! News | February 19, 2021

Soft robots are more flexible than traditional machines and have the potential to squeeze into and explore more places. However, most of them need ele...

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