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Now, body liquefaction tech offers ‘environmental friendly’ cremation

A Florida-based company has invented a body liquefaction technology, which they claim is a green alternative to burial or cremation

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Scientists generate hydrogen fuel using just bacteria and water

Researchers have come up with a sustainable way to generate hydrogen using just seawater, river water and bacteria

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New technique lights up tumour cells during surgery

A technique which lights up tumour cells during surgery could help those who suffer from ovarian cancer

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Soon, an organ printer to print artificial blood vessels

Scientists at Fraunhofer are applying new techniques and materials to come up with biocompatible artificial blood vessels that will be able to supply artificial tissue and maybe even complex organs in future

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Indian origin scientist creates microspider that swims through blood vessels to repair damages

An Indian-origin scientist and his team have created a new spider-like micromachine that could swim through a person’s blood vessels

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Now, space-age sickbay to detect diseases without any tests!

A British hospital has unveiled a sickbay that uses space-age technology to diagnose diseases ranging from stomach bugs to cancer

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Implantable oxygen generators could boost cancer treatment

Researchers have created and tested miniature devices that can be implanted in tumours to generate oxygen, boosting the killing power of radiation and chemotherapy

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Micro oxygen generators fight cancer faster

A tiny oxygen generating device could help kill cancer tissues faster by increasing the influence of radiation and chemotherapy, says a new research

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Now, a palm-held portable microscope for better healthcare access

Researchers have built a compact, light-weight, dual-mode microscope that uses holograms instead of lenses, which they say is ideal for use specially in the remote areas of the world

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Soon, bulletproof human skin made from spider silk and goat milk

Bulletproof vests have been around for decades but skin that can stop them has only been the preserve of science fiction

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