Release date: 2015-12-21
1. The world's smallest pacemaker: Micra Transcatheter pacing system
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Cardiac pacemakers are mostly surgically implanted in the chest, and pacemakers connect the heart through wires. Now, only the tablet-sized Micra pacemaker can enter the heart through the femoral vein through a catheter. Its end can be attached to the heart to conduct electrical pulses directly to it. Its battery life is up to 10 years. And when the battery is exhausted, the doctor can turn it off and install a new pacemaker nearby. So far, its experiments have been 100% successful.
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2 , the longest-lasting stamp: a biometric stamp on the skin of the health monitor
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Wearable devices are often cumbersome. However, the “bio-stamp†is a small and convenient device: it is an electronic gadget that can be glued to the skin for a week, just like a temporary tattoo. Sensors and lines embedded in a stamp-sized adhesive tape measure body temperature, exercise, muscle activity, heart rate and UV exposure. This device can then send these test data via Bluetooth to the wearer or doctor's phone. The "bio-stamps" currently used to measure blood pressure and sweating are still under development.
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3 , the most comfortable hearing aid Eargo
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A typical hearing aid made of hard plastic blocks the flow of air in the ear and the transmission of natural bass. The Eargo hearing aids, like feather-like silicone fibers, hang hearing aids in the ear canal, making people feel almost no hearing aids. “Comfort is the most important because you have a hearing aid every day,†said Raphael Michel, founder and CEO of the company. The processor in this device directs the sound directly to the tympanic membrane so you can determine the sound source more accurately. And its rechargeable battery does not need to be replaced.
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4 , 3D printing organization EXVIVE3D
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Although some drugs have passed animal experiments, their use in humans has failed because of kidney or liver toxicity. Organovo, which printed 3D livers with human cells last year, can now make kidney models. The printed models contain different kinds of human cells, so that the effects of drugs on different types of cells can be tested.
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Keith Murphy, founder and CEO of the company, said: "Every way, every drug produced by a pharmaceutical company can be tested under conditions similar to liver and kidney. Before the drug is applied to human body, we are the best. It is also the ultimate drug testing system."
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5 , "brain check" light FITGuard
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Helmet is no longer just for athletes to prevent a concussion or other brain injury equipped. Like the mouthguard, the FITGuard sensor measures the linear acceleration and angular acceleration of the athlete's head and sends this data to the off-site coach's phone or tablet. When an athlete is subjected to a violent shock, the LED light will illuminate, indicating whether the athlete needs to exit. Off-site, other related applications test athletes for photosensitivity and memory loss to help doctors determine the athlete's likelihood of concussion.
Source: China Medical Devices
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