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From biomedicine and 3D printed implants to data collection and virtual care, RMIT experts discuss how emerging technologies are shaping the sector.
An electronic capsule that measures gases in the gut to revolutionise the diagnosis of gut disorders could be available within four years,.
A new documentary is giving a unique look into the life of a young inventor and PhD researcher who is blurring the lines between healthcare and tech.
A simple pressure pump, made from balloons and nylon stockings, means more people in more places will be able to test water contaminants and blood samples.
RMIT engineers working with the Australian Stroke Alliance are seeking further funding to develop lightweight and mobile CT scanners.
New Zealand has become one of the first countries in the world to ban the use of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in cosmetic products.
RMIT scientists have created a new type of antibiotic that can be rapidly re-engineered to avoid resistance by dangerous superbugs.
Associate Professor Madhu Bhaskaran's work in the field of flexible electronics has been recognised with two significant honours.
RMIT researchers will build light, portable brain scanners into air and road ambulances as part of a project to revolutionise stroke care in Australia.
Engineers in Australia have developed a small ammonia gas sensor that could enable safer hydrogen storage and specialised medical diagnostic devices.
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