No Quartz Needed: The World’s First Crystal-less, Wireless MCU Improves IoT Designs
From blood glucose, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation monitors in the medical sector, to temperature and smoke detectors used in building automation, to e-locks used in building security, wireless microcontrollers (MCU) play a vital role in monitoring and connecting the world around us.

What If a Machine Could Read Your Brain Signals for Pain?
Researchers develop a system that could help with diagnosing and treating pain in unconscious or noncommunicative patients.

Reducing Injection Steps
BD is launching Intevia, a device that combines both an autoinjector and a refillable syringe, at PDA’s 2019 Universe of Pre-Filled Syringes and Injection Devices conference.

Is It Your Design or Your Molder?
A micro molding expert shares some strategies for overcoming design and process challenges.

New Penis Implant Raises the Bar for Erectile Dysfunction Solutions
The new Boston Scientific device is designed to provide a durable, “natural-feeling” erection and is easier for surgeons to implant.

Tiny Robots Tackle Big Problems
Recent research highlights a wide range of emerging uses for nanoscale robots in tackling some of the toughest issues in medicine.
