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Supercomputer has diagnosed a rare type of leukemia
30.04.2020

IBM Watson physician decision support technology has helped Japanese doctors to diagnose a rare type of leukemia and determine the appropriate treatment.

Scientists from Massachusetts University of Technology have created a portable pharmaceutical factory
28.04.2020

The device will be useful for use in war zones and pest spots.

Italians launch a music flash mob on quarantine.
24.04.2020

Due to the outbreak of coronavirus COVID-19, people of Rome quarantine perform their favorite musical compositions in open windows during a flash mob taking place in Italian cities.

QR code tablets help to solve a dosage problem
23.04.2020

QR code is formed from the substances of the preparation itself by printing on an inkjet printer.

Newborn Twins - Corona and Covid
23.04.2020

A married couple in India named their twins born during the world pandemic, Corona and Covid.

The WHO has announced the acceleration of studies of the vaccine against coronavirus
16.04.2020

Coronavirus vaccine studies are being performed in more than 70 countries around the world according to the head of the World Health Organization Mr. Tedros Adan Gebreisus.

Scientists develops a synthetic vaccine in tablets
16.04.2020

The creation of vaccines in tablets would be a real breakthrough. It would facilitate not only the vaccination procedure itself, but also the transportation and storage of drugs.

In the US, pharmacists are allowed to use COVID-19 tests
13.04.2020

A manual allowing licensed pharmacists to order and apply FDA-approved COVID-19 tests has been published.

How medicines fight cancer: Incredible images enlarged 2000 times
13.04.2020

Eye of Science, a scientific photo studio from Germany, has presented cancer cells multi-coloured images by using new technologies.

Google develops a new nanoparticle-based drug
08.04.2020

This year, Google has focused on expanding its healthcare capabilities. A new tablet with nanoparticles may help to detect diseases at an early stage.