The Wyss Institute aims to discover the engineering principles that Nature uses to build living things, and harnesses these insights to create biologically inspired materials and devices that will revolutionize healthcare and create a more sustainable world.
hello, I know this going sounds stupid but hear me out ok when I hold my breathe ok and pitch my nose I can release air coming out of my ear it feels like small hole in my eardrum
Let's say you did not go for the operation a single time ...would it be the case that you could have lost hearing completely from that particular ear ?.....or I would heal on its own after 6 months .
@@umangkumar4874 yes the operation failed and left my hole ear open is been 15 years already like this. It’s go mild hearing loss. Diff life only ppl who loss their hearing will understand
@@umangkumar4874 not it won’t heal. Doc said to stop. The operation. And heal. Is 15 years now. Nothing heal the hole is big. Cannot heal. U can see straight ur middle bones.
Hi, I just saw this research because I wanted to create a product just like this. I think that this idea is amazing and would solve A LOT of problems for healthcare providers, researchers, and maybe even the everyday person who is mindful of their safety. I wanted to ask of the project is doing now in 2024.
We don't have an update on the project right now, but you can visit this page to stay up-to-date on what's going on: wyss.harvard.edu/technology/wfdcf-face-masks-a-wearable-covid-19-diagnostic/
Wow, I hope that this program could help me someday. I have a perforated ear drum and I have been to two ENT and both of them drop my case with no explanation. I wish you guys could help.
So now, 2024 have waited since 2019 to find out if this will be available to the public.....seems to me that things will never be implemented that actually efficiently help the average person....Sad world....full of red tape. Thanks for the hope, but, frankly I have given up hoping that this will ever be a common form of treatment for those of us who have suffered perforated ear drums.
Transhumanism … and you all will fall for it bc you believe in these fake philanthropists who are all minions for the parasites who have 0 benefit it helping humanity
I am not sure our govt will allow this to become available. Cheap, cost effective healing items take away profits from big pharma and medical equipment manufacturers, not to mention it takes away money from hospitals when they have less surgeries to do. Corporate greed runs this country, often to the detriment of its citizens.
These morons are oblivious to reality. Vertical-type personalities are incapable of realizing that an overdeveloped intellect in One Direction makes you dangerously stupid.
An ASHRAE member in New Orleans says FU. I'm sure that Houston, Jacksonville and Brownsville say the same. Your novel approach? No sir. We built indirect 2 stage evap cooling in the late 70's from old drawings in school textbooks. Why talk smack about vapor compression when you are using a vacuum pump? Why mention refrigerants that were banned in the 1990's? Seems like you are really just looking for funds to exist on, not a way to improve anything.
The novelty in the approach is less about what they're doing and more in *how* they're doing it: pulling a light vacuum over the membrane to remove huimidity from the input air before running the dry warm air through the cSNAP thing they mentioned. More effective evap cooling in a smaller package
@@areitu Everything you said (in both posts) is wrong. They/you can improve evaporative cooling 400% and the 4 cities listed still can't use it, making the title a lie. This thing is huge, half is growing up the outside wall, yet it will not put out as much as a $99 window unit that is 1/8 the size. Why the fan on the vacuum pump? How much noise does that pump make? Does it smell bad after it's been running a while? How long will it run without an oil change? O-rings replaced? Why the slimy hatchet job on other irrelevant systems? I notice there is no denial of this just being a fake project just to get funding and will never result in a product. Should I send the link to thunderf00t now? Or should I wait until you think you can win? That way it's more fun.
@@cadcncengineeringfabricati3497 I didn't expect so much vitriol on a niche topic on a tiny youtube channel nobody cares about. Everything you list can be asked about a window AC unit, but that's besides the point. No need to waste more words on me or send me to a thunderf00t video: I already know the concept in this video isn't going anywhere, simply because a $99 window AC is simple, effective and outperforms it I'm not trying to "win" anything, so if you consider this some kind of competition, by all means, you can regard my comment as your "win"
@@areitu The vitriol was LITERALLY in the video and it's title. It insults real engineers, some of whom are PhD's. It will work anywhere? Put it in a 3 bedroom home in Corpus Christi for us to measure the efficacy. I will attend the commissioning and bring a live crow for one of us to eat.
Is it not true that during embryo development, some of these ancestral forms are visible. For example, is it not true that at a certain point in human development, a human embryo & fish embryo are all but indistinguishable?
Yeah, but now the target species has been permanently transformed to include Cas9 in its genome, analogous to having a Harkonnen heart plug installed. Better hope this doesn't happen to a species we care about...
PhonoGraft was been licensed to Beacon Bio, which was acquired by Desktop Health, a platform part of Desktop Metal. All further inquiries on its status and availability should be directed there. wyss.harvard.edu/news/harvards-eardrum-restoring-phonograft-enters-commercial-development/
Cancer loves candy. You can't eliminate sugars out of what you eat but you can cut out sweet drinks altogether. That's a good start to fight cancer yet no doctor is recommending this.