Technological developments in recent years, which include advances in image quality and improved diagnostic sensitivity, are broadening the options for diagnosing gastrointestinal (GI) conditions.
A Johns Hopkins University-led research team has developed a pill-sized capsule that, when swallowed by a patient, can diagnose, monitor, and treat gastrointestinal diseases including Barrett's ...
AI’s ability to reinvent web search remains murky, but the technology’s impact on everyday tools seems to be more promising. Case in point: A startup called Capsule has been putting AI to use in video ...
NEW YORK, May 31, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- TechCare Corp. (OTCQB: TECR) ("TechCare"), today announced that following intensive R&D and investments, it has expanded its existing IP portfolio with a ...
In a recent study published in Science Robotics, a team of researchers led by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a robotic drug capsule, which they dub “RoboCap”, designed ...
$4.8 million funding from Vsquared Ventures, Practica Capital and Metaplanet, bringing total funding to over $8 million New capital will support a worldwide commercial organisation, enabling a direct ...
The new pill can inject large quantities of monoclonal antibodies and other drugs into the lining of the stomach after being swallowed. [Giovanni Traverso] MIT engineers, in collaboration with ...
VILNIUS, Lithuania, Feb. 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Atrandi Biosciences, a life sciences company pioneering next-generation single-cell analysis technology, today announced a $25 million Series A ...
Thought LeadersAndrea DoolanCEO and co-founderAtlantia Food Clinical Trials In this interview, Andrea Doolan, CEO and co-founder of Atlantia Clinical Trials, describes a case study trial on ...
The next generation of space stations will not be assembled piece by piece like orbital Lego sets. Instead, companies are ...
Having worked as a writer since 2014, Martin Wood started as a gaming academic before joining GameRant. His passion and aspirations for the field began with his childhood favorites, like Pokemon ...