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Scientists to monitor human organs via Google Glass

Scientists have developed a system that allows them to remotely monitor and control experiments on small models of human organs in their laboratories through Google Glass.

According to researchers, including those of Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the United States, the system can be useful for scientists to conduct experiments at risk, such as those involving highly infectious bacteria or materials radioactive, by allowing them to keep a safe distance.

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In addition, the platform also allows the user to control outputs came through the glass, thus achieving bi-directional interface device glass.

Organs on chips offer a way to experiment with small models of human organs, but require almost constant surveillance said the scientists.

The new software and hardware allows scientists to continue their days, while high-tech glasses keep watch on their experiments.

They were even able to control the livers and hearts chip remotely, dosing pharmaceutical compounds using crystal controlled valves.

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