Can 3D printing help anatomical training? 3D printing is a technology which offers consumers and businesses alike the chance to print 3D models from the... read more →22 July 2014General
Exoskeletons and the future of paralysis recovery Exoskeletons have long been a thing of science fiction - last year's Elysium, for example, featured them heavily. In... read more →21 July 2014General
That Friday Feeling… When faced with a problem, what better way to solve it then by using your existing skills and knowledge?... read more →18 July 2014General
Self-assembling particle could revolutionise MRI scanning A revolutionary new nanoparticle developed by scientists at Imperial College London could help enhance MRI scans, giving a new... read more →17 July 2014General
Wearable technology and the future of medical training Wearable technology has experienced something of a resurgence lately, thanks to cutting edge devices such as Google Glass. It... read more →16 July 2014General
Gaming offers stroke survivors a fighting chance for recovery According to recent figures from the NHS, over 152,000 people in the UK have a stroke each year. The road... read more →15 July 2014General
Virtual cadavers could transform surgical training The arrival of new technologies such as Google Glass have the potential to transform the way training is done... read more →14 July 2014General
Mobile ultrasound sees success in Morocco Ultrasound is a technology we take for granted in the West. In developing countries, they often have to make do... read more →11 July 2014General