Eindhoven University
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Future data centers might switch to a storage medium that nature has been using for billions of years – DNA. In a major step towards making that a reality, scientists have created a new system of reading and organizing files using microcapsules.
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According to a recent study, between 7 and 17 percent of all epilepsy-related deaths are due to a complication known as Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP). Although SUDEP isn't well understood, it is hoped that a new armband may help stop it in its tracks.
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Be it fear of striking nerves, major veins or arteries, doctors performing cranial surgery must take great care over many hours. But a new drilling robot built at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) could help lighten the load.
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The first hamburger made from lab-grown meat is estimated to cost $345,000, but new technologies hold the promise of making growing meat without the animal affordable
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Researchers from the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) have grown muscle tissue with a real muscle structure complete with blood vessels in the laboratory.
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Scientists have developed a method of using ultrasound to non-invasively measure blood pressure in any part of the body.
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The DemoCLOCK pilot project will demonstrate a new type of carbon sequestration technology, known as a packed bed Chemical Looping Combustion reactor.