Most brain surgery requires doctors to remove part of the skull to access hard-to-reach areas or tumors. It's invasive, risky, and it takes a long time for the patient to recover. We have developed ...
Imagine treating a brain disease with a jab in the arm instead of a hole in the skull. That’s the future a team at MIT is sketching out with a technology they call Circulatronics. It’s a mash-up of ...
University of Newcastle provides funding as a member of The Conversation AU. Most brain surgery requires doctors to remove part of the skull to access hard-to-reach areas or tumours. It’s invasive, ...