
Advanced colon cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death in young American men and the second highest worldwide. In the majority of these patients, as the cancer advances it metastasizes to the liver. Despite progress in surgical therapies aimed at eradicating the cancer, many of these patients will have tumor recurrence in the liver.…

Air Turbine Technology‘s 450HD and 450XHD pneumatic motors are designed to deliver precision and durability at 25,000, 30,000 and 40,000RPM in demanding automated and robotic milling, deburring, drilling and finishing applications. The 450HD and 450XHD only require a connection to 90 PSI (6.2 Bar) air, meaning there is no complicated setup, wiring or lubrication. Just drop the steel barrel…

Published: 08 October, 2025 Offshore Engineering & Equipment looks at the growing importance of wind power and the necessary factors to drive its success. Global energy trends show that we are making huge strides in harnessing these winds of change. Wind power has become a fundamental pillar of the world’s energy mix, generating over 2300…

Published: 08 October, 2025 Forum Energy Technologies (FET), a global leader in subsea robotics, has announced it has secured a contract with long-term client DOF for the delivery of a work-class remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and supporting tether management system. The order is scheduled for delivery in late 2025. The equipment will support DOF’s extensive…

Roughly a quarter of adults in the U.S. are caring for elderly family members or children with an illness or disability – and sometimes both at the same time. Despite family caregiving consuming time and resources for both individuals and governments, social scientists don’t fully understand how it affects the people who do the caregiving, according…

A good night’s sleep has long been understood to help us consolidate new memories, but we don’t understand how. Associations with negative feelings like fear or stress can improve recall, but intentionally trying to remember can also be effective. But these two mechanisms are very different – one involuntary, one deliberate. Which influences memory most?…

Through landmark new guidelines released today, leading reproductive health agencies are calling for a major shift in how postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is prevented, diagnosed and treated. The recommendations highlight the urgent need for earlier detection and faster intervention – steps that could save the lives of tens of thousands of women each year. Defined as…

In the fast-evolving world of process manufacturing, data is the lifeblood of efficiency, quality and compliance. Yet too often, valuable insights are buried behind siloed systems such as PLCs, SCADA dashboards, historians and field devices that all speak different languages. But there’s now a smarter way to knit everything together, says Tim Ricketts Unified Namespace…

New research findings show a significant increase in the use of weight loss drugs among patients undergoing metabolic and bariatric surgery, signaling an evolution in the management of obesity and Type 2 diabetes. The research will be presented at the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Clinical Congress 2025 in Chicago, October 4-7. There’s no one-size-fits-all…

A new national study reveals that hospitals providing surgical care have closed at a significantly higher rate than new ones have opened, with closures disproportionately concentrated in communities with high levels of poverty and social vulnerability. The study highlights a growing disparity in access to surgical care. The research will be presented at the American…