A tiny chip implanted under a woman's skin can deliver hormonal birth control for up to 16 years and is entering pre-clinical trials next year. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes ...
Medication via remote-control instead of a shot? Scientists implanted microchips in seven women that did just that, oozing out the right dose of a bone-strengthening drug once a day without them even ...
(CBS SF) -- A Massachusetts company is rethinking the future of contraception with a tiny chip that can be implanted under a woman's skin. CNET reports how MicroCHIPS, a MIT entity backed by the Gates ...
The field of medical implants hit a new milestone today with the successful implementation of remote-controlled chips that can be implanted and programmed to release medication. With this type of ...
The combined oral contraceptive pill–aka the Pill–has served women well for more than 50 years. But it may soon be superseded by something even more convenient: a chip pushed below the skin that ...
Imagine pushing a button on a remote control and having a computer chip disperse a hormonal birth control drug through your body — it could happen for women in just four years. Microchips, a ...
A resistor capacitor chip network which offers multiple combinations of resistors and capacitors in a choice of circuit configurations on a single 2512 ten-terminal package is available from TT ...
Implanted medicine is a hot field, aiming to help patients better stick to their medications and to deliver those drugs straight to the body part that needs them. But this latest study is believed the ...