Millions affected by infertility due to fallopian tube obstruction may soon benefit from a tiny robotic screw that of clears ...
A micro-robot that can travel into women’s fallopian tubes and drill out obstructions, allowing them to conceive, is being ...
A promising development in fertility treatment has emerged, offering a potential alternative to traditional surgical methods ...
Infertility affects an estimated 186 million people worldwide, with fallopian tube obstruction contributing to 11%-67% of female infertility cases. Researchers have developed an innovative solution ...
Chinese engineers have developed an innovative solution using a magnetically driven robotic microscrew to treat fallopian ...
A microrobot could change infertility treatment, offering a less invasive way to clear fallopian tube blockages. Curious?
Blockages in the fallopian tubes account for around 30 per cent of cases of infertility in women, making it impossible for the sperm to reach the egg and trigger a pregnancy. The tubes connect the ...
Infertility could be treated using tiny robots, suggests a new study. Magnetically driven robotic microscrews offer a high-tech solution for fallopian tube blockages, say scientists. Infertility ...