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These fridge-free, no-needle vaccines could be ready for the next pandemic
Fast Company | September 14, 2021

The COVID-19 vaccine rollout has been mired in logistical challenges. Most of the vaccines need to be kept at incredibly low temperatures. And you sti...

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Faster Microfiber Actuators Mimic Human Muscle UCSD researchers make an artificial muscle prototype from liquid crystals
IEEE Spectrum | September 14, 2021

Robotics, prosthetics, and other engineering applications routinely use actuators that imitate the contraction of animal muscles. However, the speed a...

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COVID-19 Vaccine That Doesn't Need Refrigeration Could Come as Patch
Labcompare | September 8, 2021

Currently available COVID-19 vaccines come in the form of one or two injections and must be stored and transported at ultra-low temperatures in order ...

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Study: Plant-, Bacteria-based Vaccines Unaffected by COVID-19 Mutations
Laboratory Equipment | September 7, 2021

Nanoengineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a COVID-19 vaccine that solves a trifecta of current issues: 1) it is stable at...

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Covid vaccine patch breakthrough
Innovators Magazine | September 7, 2021

COVID vaccines that must be stored at certain temperatures are of little use to people living in remote areas with limited resources. In an attempt to...

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Carbon removal technology reaches early milestone
E&E News | September 7, 2021

The world's largest facility dedicated to removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is set to come online tomorrow in Iceland, a major milestone for...

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This steerable catheter for the brain could improve aneurysm treatment
Mass Device | August 30, 2021

Researchers at the University of California in San Diego have developed a way to make steerable catheters that can precisely navigate the brain vascul...

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First Steerable Catheter For Brain Surgery Developed By UC San Diego Researchers
Medical Dialogues | August 26, 2021

In a first, a researchers team from the University of California San Diego has developed a steerable catheter that will give neurosurgeons the ability...

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Top 12 3D-Printed Robots - From Amphibians to Humanoids
3D natives | August 26, 2021

Robotics brings together all the technologies that make it possible to design autonomous machines; combining knowledge in electronics, mechanics, and ...

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Researchers Split mmWave Signals Into Multiple Beams to Offer the Best 5G Connectivity
Hackster | August 25, 2021

Engineers at the University of California San Diego have announced a successful project to boost the throughput and reliability of mmWave radio signal...

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Steerable Catheter to Navigate Tortuous Blood Vessels in Brain
Med gadget | August 25, 2021

A team at University of California San Diego invented a way to make steerable catheters that can more precisely navigate the tortuous architecture of ...

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A New Laser-Like System Could Put 5G in Your Home
Interesting Engineering | August 23, 2021

In 2021, 5G smartphone consumers face an annoying dilemma: either enjoy incredible download speeds in a tiny space with coverage gaps, or settle for r...

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