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Revolutionary eye drop trial starts for common eye diseases

Date Time Revolutionary eye drop trial starts for common eye diseases Research conducted by UNSW Sydney has paved the way for clinical testing of an eye drop treatment for diabetic macular oedema and wet age-related macular degeneration, the leading causes of blindness in the developed world. A clinical trial has commenced across Australia for a novel eye drop treatment that could improve the treatment of patients with retinal vascular diseases. If successful, the eye drops will revolutionise treatment for these diseases, which currently involves serial injections of an antibody into the back of the eye. Based on initial work carried out at the UNSW School of Chemistry, Professor Jonathan Morris collaborated with Exonate Limited to design the molecule used in the trial.

SOR Turns Brain Inspired Hardware to Robotics

SOR Turns Brain Inspired Hardware to Robotics PERTH, Australia, Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Strategic Elements Ltd (ASX:SOR) is pleased to report proof of concept work that highlights its printable neuromorphic technology’s [1] potential for data processing and self-learning in soft robotics (e.g. touch sensing) and other signal processing applications such as computer vision applications. Early stage results show that in the case of computer vision, the technology uses less power to operate than the human brain (less than 10 watts) and is able to use multiple resistance states with the potential capacity to process multiple points of data. The technology was successfully operated at an ultra-low level of 0.8V and in the microamps range of current.

Myanmar Anti-Coup Protesters Call to Shut Hospitals, Bang Pots

Myanmar’s Doctors Vow to Shut Hospitals in Anti-Coup Protests Bloomberg 2/3/2021 Khine Lin Kyaw and Philip J. Heijmans © Photographer: STR/AFP Health workers at the Yangon General Hospital in Yangon, Myanmar on Feb. 3. (Bloomberg) Myanmar’s doctors have vowed to shut hospitals across the country as public protests intensified amid calls to defy the new military regime that took control of the government and seized civilian leaders in a coup on Monday. A “Civil Disobedience Movement” started by pro-democracy activists including medical professionals announced on social media Wednesday that more than 70 hospitals and medical departments would stop work in protest of what it called an “illegitimate” government.

Strategic Elements Ltd s early-stage proof-of-concept works turns brain inspired hardware to robotics

Strategic Elements Ltd s early-stage proof-of-concept works turns brain inspired hardware to robotics
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Health chief defends AstraZeneca vaccine as some question Australia s COVID-19 vaccine strategy

Health chief defends AstraZeneca vaccine as some question Australia s COVID-19 vaccine strategy WedWednesday 3 updated ThuThursday 4 FebFebruary 2021 at 4:56am By the end of February, the first phase of vaccine rollouts will begin in Australia, but some experts are now questioning the choice of vaccines and the negotiations surrounding them. ( Share Print text only Cancel Questions have been raised about Australia s reliance on the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine in the fight against COVID-19, with calls for the Federal Government to secure more doses of higher-efficacy jabs instead. The criticism prompted the nation s former chief medical officer, now head of the Department of Health, Professor Brendan Murphy, to defend the AstraZeneca vaccine, telling 7.30 he would be very pleased to have it .

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