Engineers at the University of Leeds have developed a tiny magnetic robot that could revolutionize early cancer detection.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNRolling robot that takes 3D scans from deep within body could detect cancer earlyResearchers claimed that the robot paves the way for a transformation of the diagnosis and treatment of several forms of ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNScientists create magnetic device to capture electricity from Earth’s rotational dynamicsA wild idea has been proposed to generate electric power from Earth’s rotation with the help of magnetic fields. A new ...
A team of researchers has developed a pioneering 3-axis Hall-effect magnetic sensor based on an inverted pyramid structure.
A tiny magnetic robot which can take 3D scans from deep within the body, that could revolutionize early cancer detection, has been developed by researchers. The team say this is the first time it has ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld's first portable brain stimulation device enables therapy on the goChinese research team introduces battery-powered, rTMS device weighing only 6.6 pounds, for accessible high-frequency brain ...
Researchers have developed a tiny magnetic robot that can take 3D scans from deep within the body and could revolutionize ...
A Superconducting Quantum Interference Device (SQUID) is an extremely sensitive magnetometer that measures very subtle magnetic fields. It exploits the quantum mechanical properties of ...
Imagine if a doctor could remotely do a non-invasive, highly precise medical procedure on her patients using a tiny robot, or ...
The company has developed an ultra-sensitive atomic magnetometer which can detect weak magnetic fields generated ... Within the devices these atoms behave like tiny magnets and are aligned with ...
Combining airborne MAD with other technologies, such as magnetic wake detection , terahertz-based devices , airborne extremely low-frequency (ELF) radar, and light detection and ranging (LIDAR ...
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