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  • You’ll be injecting robots into your bloodstream to fight disease soon

    You’ll be injecting robots into your bloodstream to fight disease soon0

    What if there was a magical robot that could cure any disease? Don’t answer that. It’s a stupid question. Everyone knows there’s no one machine that could do that. But maybe a swarm made up of tens of thousands of tiny autonomous micro-bots could? That’s the premise laid out by proponents of nanobot medical technology.

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  • TU Delft researchers devise ‘protein trap’ in scientific breakthrough

    TU Delft researchers devise ‘protein trap’ in scientific breakthrough0

    Researchers at TU Delft and Munich university have devised a ‘trap’ to study and monitor proteins at work, in what is being hailed as a ‘scientific breakthrough’ in nanotechnology. Until now techniques to study proteins could determine their chemical composition but fell short of monitoring how they act. The new method allows scientists to hold

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  • Delta variant responsible for 40% of new coronavirus infections in Amsterdam

    Delta variant responsible for 40% of new coronavirus infections in Amsterdam0

    More than 40% of all new SARS-CoV-2 infections in Amsterdam can be linked to the delta variant of the coronavirus, said Yvonne van Duijnhoven, the head of infectious diseases at the Amsterdam GGD. Van Duijnhoven warned that the delta variant could become dominant in the Dutch capital by next week, she told newswire ANP on Tuesday.

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  • The Dutch WhatsApp for healthcare professionals raises €9.5M

    The Dutch WhatsApp for healthcare professionals raises €9.5M0

    Dutch Medtech startup Siilo offers a texting application that plans to empower simpler and better correspondence between medical services laborers. The organization’s administrations were sought after during the pandemic as it empowered an easier instrument for the progression of data. The organization professes to have assembled Europe’s biggest clinical organization with in excess of 250,000

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