martes, 3 de marzo de 2026
Use of Non-Contact Sensors for the Medical Industry
https://www.introtek.com/en/learnings/articles/use-of-non-contact-sensors-for-the-medical-industry?utm_source=news_medical_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=medical_device_newsletter_27_february_2026
Countless processes and treatments of the modern medical industry require careful monitoring with the help of highly technological devices. For such devices, whether handling bodily fluids or external medications, levels of these substances must be sensed and measured accurately.
To this end, a special sensor can accommodate many device sizes while taking accurate notes of the levels of substances like blood, insulin, and IV fluids. As the name indicates, a non-contact level sensor never touches the substances being monitored in a vessel or tube, nor does the ultrasonic signal affect the given fluid, maintaining hygiene and quality.
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https://www.statnews.com/2026/03/03/human-embryo-models-ethical-concerns/
By Paul KnoepflerMarch 3, 2026
Knoepfler is a professor of cell biology and human anatomy at UC Davis School of Medicine.
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