Doctors have been using needles as a way to inject people with drugs since the 1600s. Today they’re often used for biologic ...
Proof-of-concept experiments show the device is more efficient than other methods of delivering drugs orally, and more ...
MIT has developed an ingestible capsule inspired by squid propulsion, delivering drugs directly to the stomach without ...
The ingestible device shoots out tiny jets of drugs to deliver them to the GI tract of pigs and dogs — plus how light-powered ...
News stories about drink and needle spiking incidents can attract significant interest, but experts warn they can drive ...
Administrating life-saving drugs for cardiac arrest directly into the bone does not improve survival rates compared to the ...
Scientists from Massachusetts Institute of Technology along with researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital, and Novo Nordisk ...
That’s despite critics asserting there is no direct medical evidence that crack pipe giveaways stop the spread of disease.
Inspired by the jets of water that squids use to propel themselves through the ocean, an MIT-led team has developed an ...
By Dr. Chinta Sidharthan Using jet propulsion inspired by squid, researchers demonstrate a microjet system that delivers ...