Do beetles secrete oil-like liquids along their foot hairs in order to stick securely to surfaces? Can a robot’s feet be coated with a similarly viscous liquid to help get more adhesion by giving them a surface-tension component? Will secretions help feet adhere to rough surfaces by filling in the gaps, increasing capillary and intermolecular […]
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The robot inside of you > Controlling a Gut Bot’s Position > Swallowable robot > Stuck and unstuck to a spot on command > Robot-capsule anchoring > Prototype of the robot-capsule anchors > Mimicks Beetles secretion > Oil-like liquids > More adhesion by giving surface-tension component > Stick in the esophagus > Increasing capillary and intermolecular forces > Carnegie Mellon University
Monday, August 4, 2008
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Medical Corporations Crossing the Line > Journal’s Article Questions TV Ads for Cypher stent > New England Journal of Medicine > Cordis subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson > Direct-to-consumer advertising DTCA > Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty PTCA > Consumer Health Education > State University of New York > Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Monday, May 26, 2008
What are the basic regulatory requirements for non-deceptive advertising of medical corporations? Why is there no requirement to report negative side effects to a toll-free number operated by the FDA that is currently required for print prescription drug ads but not for medical devices? Is the device industry campaign trying to perceive an informed, balanced […]
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