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02 Jun 2026 - 04 Jun 2026
17 Jun 2026 - 19 Jun 2026

Critical Care

Image: Lupus antibodies — represented by butterflies — float amidst a stream of nucleosides on their way into the nucleus of a live tumor cell (Photo courtesy of Yale School of Medicine)

Trojan-Horse Therapy Proves Effective against Several Cancer Tumor Types

Disguising tumor-fighting antibodies inside the molecules used by cancer to nourish tumor growth can help sneak by cancer’s defenses, offering a novel therapy approach. More...
29 Jul 2024
Image: A 3D printed blood vessel. (Photo courtesy of N. Radacsi, University of Edinburgh)

3D-Printed Blood Vessels Could Improve Outcomes for Heart Bypass Patients

Strong, flexible, gel-like tubes developed through innovative 3D printing technology could improve heart bypass surgery outcomes, replacing the human and synthetic veins currently used to divert blood flow, experts say. More...
29 Jul 2024
Image: Peerbridge Cor is a 3-lead, 2-channel wireless AECG that simplifies the testing and diagnostic process (Photo courtesy of Peerbridge Health)

First-of-its-Kind Trial to Measure Ejection Fraction Severity Directly from AI-Enabled Remote ECG Wearable

A groundbreaking remote monitoring platform now offers a cost-effective alternative for measuring ejection fraction while minimizing patient inconvenience and enabling more regular assessments More...
26 Jul 2024
Image: A new study has associated the use of Ceribell point-of-care EEG with a significant reduction in length of stay in the ICU (Photo courtesy of Ceribell, Inc.)

Point-Of-Care EEG System Significantly Reduces Length of Patient Stay in ICU

A multi-center retrospective study has shown a significant association between the early detection of nonconvulsive seizures via POC-EEG and a reduction in ICU length of stay. More...
25 Jul 2024
Image: Potential future uses for the thin films could include generating energy to power wearable devices that keep the body cool (Photo courtesy of The Ohio State University)

High-Quality Thin Film Conductor Paves Way for Wearable Electronics with Longer Life Batteries

Scientists have developed energy-efficient films that could be integrated into ultra-thin chips used in miniature electronics, creating the potential for powering wearable technologies to regulate body temperature. More...
25 Jul 2024
Image: The screening device developed Dr. Petra Wilder-Smith aims to improve treatment outcomes for oral cancer(Photo courtesy of Steve Zylius/UC Irvine)

Intraoral Camera for Cancer Screening Eliminates Guesswork in Interpreting Clinical Findings

A commercial intraoral camera with the ability to screen for cancer could rewrite oral and oropharyngeal cancer outcomes. More...
24 Jul 2024
Image: The accuracy of ABP, PPG and ECG data surpasses other methodologies in determining intracranial pressure (Photo courtesy of Shutterstock)

AI Algorithm Non-Invasively Measures Intracranial Pressure in ICU Patients Following Traumatic Brain Injury

A novel, less invasive method for monitoring intracranial pressure has demonstrated a predictive accuracy that is comparable or superior to existing methods, potentially transforming patient care in critical settings. More...
24 Jul 2024
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