The ambition is grand and the timeline spans decades: the development of nanomachines dispersed in the human body, performing detection, diagnosis and treatment and communicating wirelessly with ...
Automatic object detection is growing ever more sophisticated, yet the accurate detection of humans still poses unique ...
By attaching circuitry akin to a volume knob to "turn up" weak signals, the team has opened the door for the system to be applied to disease detection and monitoring in the human body for nucleic ...