British scientists have developed a chip that can help people with paralysis of their legs to move their stiff leg muscles.
The lithium batteries that we see in cell phones and laptops can be shrunk with salt in the future.
A toxin in the scorpion's venom may help boost the success rate of surgery.
Scientists say electric shocks can restore memory to patients. Accordingly, transmitting a small amount of energy to the brain can help restore memory 11%.
In tumor surgeries, the complete removal of tumors as well as the avoidance of the effects on healthy cells is critical, determining the survival of the patient.
Car drivers often tire of long journeys, especially at night, leading to fatal accidents.
Japanese scientists have developed a guideline that can monitor lymph nodes and blood vessels during surgery.
This robot, called Sofie, was developed by Dr. Linda van den Bedem of the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands to overcome the shortcomings of surgical robots.
No more ashamed of being in the hospital, the men can now check the number
Boston (USA) experts have run tests