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The team, from the Department of Aerospace Engineering at IIT Bombay, explained that, unlike syringes with needles, the shock syringe doesn’t rely on piercing the skin with a sharp tip.
Researchers at IIT Bombay have developed the shock syringe, a painless alternative to traditional needles. This device, powered by high-energy shock waves, delivers medication without skin ...
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