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New technology could potentially 3D print biomaterial directly onto organs inside a person’s body, providing a minimally invasive approach to medical procedures. Engineers from UNSW
Researchers have utilized AI to create a landmark benchmark for evaluating brain atrophy, including Alzheimer’s disease. Scientists from CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, in partnership
Filamon was awarded an exclusive license for a groundbreaking experimental anti-cancer drug developed by Australian university scientists. Australian clinical-stage drug development company, Filamon Limited, announced
A new book about the state of the art in microRNA/cancer research, aided by advances in AI and systems biology explores the potential of microRNAs
Frustration with the barriers faced by people with disabilities in accessing the right resources and support in their communities – is this a common feeling
A new pop-up skin cancer clinic using AI technology to detect suspicious skin lesions has been launched at the Tour Down Under in Victor Harbor.
The existing prostheses application process will be updated with the new Medical Devices and Human Tissue Advisory Committee (MDHTAC). The Australian Government will modernise the
A new light therapy technology developed by the University of South Australia scientists can eliminate antibiotic-resistant superbugs by up to 500,000 times. It’s ‘lights out’
New artificial intelligence (AI) technology that detects subtle changes in the retina could prove a game-changer in helping millions of people avoid vision loss or
Monitoring blood pressure using a digital camera could soon be the norm, thanks to an innovative technique demonstrated by Australian and Iraqi researchers. Using the
A new Australian bio-technology company secures a licence to develop a drug to block the development of metastatic prostate cancer. Filamon Limited, an Australian drug
A simple finger prick device being trialled by University of South Australia researchers could soon be all it takes to save the lives of pregnant