The future of healthcare will see a post-hospital world due to advances in personalized medicine, health monitoring & nanotechnology. This post from Futurism predicts that by 2030, hospitals may become a thing of the past. BRAVE NEW WORLD As the world of medicine is increasingly changed by biology, technology, communications, genetics, and robotics, predicting the outlook ... Continue Reading
New Biosensors to Detect Cancer Earlier
New biosensors points the way toward an effective early detection system for cancer and other illnesses. The optical sensor can isolate a single molecule in a diffuse solution, boosting the resolving power of such devices one million times. This post from Futurism raises hope for nipping cancer in the bud and sheds light on a new supersensitive biosensor that can make it ... Continue Reading
This Ionic Toothbrush Will Protect Your Teeth
Toothbrush is getting an image makeover to keep up with the times – Japan has invented an ionic toothbrush that relies on nanosized mineral ions to remove stains from the teeth and protect them from plaque and other deposits. This post from Digital Trends creates awareness about this new age toothbrush. We’ve made some pretty amazing technological advances in the past couple ... Continue Reading
How Nanobots Are Changing Life As You Know It
This post from News.com.au unveils the unbelievable things that nanobots can be made to do, with their endless possibilities ranging from serious applications to downright quirky uses. WHEN it comes to innovative technology on a truly epic scale there’s nothing more exciting (or scary) than nanorobotics. Scientists are developing robots smaller than the width of a human hair ... Continue Reading
Nanotechnology: A Threat Worse than GMOs or Chemicals in Food
Nanotechnology presents the possibility of environmental and human pollution and the potential for harm to be caused by meddling with the food chain. For many years there have been concern about chemicals added to foods to enhance color, flavor, and shelf life. There has also been concern over the use of genetic modifications to crops and to increase yields and disease ... Continue Reading