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An experimental device worn on your stomach could detect and reverse an opioid overdose as soon as a person stops breathing and moving, automatically triggering the release of anti-narcotic ...
But sometimes, people don't have access to naloxone, most commonly known as Narcan, or they don't get it soon enough, a scenario that has prompted researchers to develop a clever implantable device ...
MediMirror, silicon atomic clock and early stroke detection device awarded BRAG grants for further development ...
Light-scattering microparticles reveal the flow pattern for the reverse (sucking ... ultra-low-friction rotary bearings so their device could spin freely. They immersed their sprinkler in water ...