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    [quick news] on April 12, 2018, the wearable device for cleaning ears

    • Last Update: 2018-04-12
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    A wearable device that cleans ears in 35 seconds learn about a wearable device called otoset developed by safkan, a US start-up company When it is used, it injects a mixture of warm water and hydrogen peroxide into the ears, loosens the earwax and sucks it out It can clean both ears in 35 seconds The new technology makes ear cleaning safer and easier, and saves time and money in the medical system The hydrogen power plant of Mitsubishi Hitachi will be operated by AI, and the construction of the hydrogen power plant of Mitsubishi Hitachi Power System Co., Ltd will be started in Japan last year, and the power plant will be operated by artificial intelligence "There will be unmanned cars in the future," Paul browning, CEO of Mitsubishi Hitachi Power System in the US, said at the Bloomberg new energy financial future Summit on Monday "There will also be unmanned power plants in the future." The plant, which is scheduled to be built in 2020, will use wind or solar energy to turn water into hydrogen, which it then burns as electricity demand rises Bloomberg's new generation of antibiotics has finally emerged, showing great potential to conquer "superbacteria" Scientists from Brown University in the United States have discovered 185 new molecules that can resist methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), including CD437 and cd1530 The two molecules can kill the active cells and the remaining cells of MRSA successfully, and the modified molecules can effectively treat the mouse model of chronic MRSA infection without side effects In other words, the new antibiotics found in this study will be expected to fight against the "super bacteria" that have resistance to traditional antibiotics Nature Chinese scientists first proposed "nano catalysis medicine" in Shanghai Silicate Research Institute of Chinese Academy of Sciences on October 10, according to a news release, Shi Jianlin and Chen Yu of the Institute first proposed the new concept of "nano catalysis medicine" in the world, relevant methods can be applied to tumor treatment, opening up a new research field for nano medicine and clinical medicine China's first large-scale commercial application of electron beam technology in industrial wastewater treatment The project of industrial wastewater treatment line with 7 electron accelerators on-line and a daily treatment capacity of more than 30000 tons was signed in Shenzhen on the morning of November 11 The project will be dedicated to the treatment of printing and dyeing wastewater with high difficulty, marking the first time that China's electron beam technology for industrial wastewater treatment has entered the stage of large-scale commercialization China News
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