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Imagine a smoke detector not just for fires, but for deadly toxins—one that could sit quietly in an airport, train station, ...
Georgia Tech researchers have developed a tiny, flexible brain pressure sensor—smaller than a dime—that can be implanted without surgery, offering a safer way to monitor traumatic brain injuries. A ...
T-DOC ® Air-Charged™ disposable catheters use tiny pressure-sensing air balloons to assess internal pressures. Barely larger than the diameter of the catheter itself, these balloons offer ...
Today, the only way to assess intracranial pressure is to insert a sensor into the patient’s brain, so Crainio’s non-invasive technique could revolutionize how brain injuries are diagnosed and treated ...