29. Detecting Cancer In Pee, Robotic Neck Brace, Quieter Airplanes
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In this episode, we talk about how MIT engineers have proven a way to detect the presence and location of origin for cancer cells in pee using nanoparticles, the robotic neck brace developed by Columbia University researchers to accurately diagnose the source of neck pain in cancer patients, and a novel method to reduce the noise generated by airplanes during landing proposed by Texas A&M. As always, you can find these and other interesting & impactful engineering articles on Wevolver.com.
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