Thursday 23 February 2012

Orthopedic Surgery-Implantable Sensor-Turbulent Waters-Reproduction

Implantable, wireless sensors share secrets of healing tissues

A new implantable sensor can wirelessly transmit data from the site of a recent orthopedic surgery. Inexpensive to make and highly reliable, this new sensor holds the promise of more accurate, more cost-effective, and less invasive post-surgery monitoring and diagnosis. read more..


Tadpoles adjust buoyancy to adapt to different environments

Survival and reproduction of many aquatic and semi-aquatic animals can depend upon how well they float. Tadpoles use various strategies to attain buoyancy, depending upon their stage of development and location in still or turbulent waters. Researchers have taken a closer look at the developing frog's strategies to achieve buoyancy. read more..

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