A squid-inspired medical device could reduce the need for needles

If you’re one of the many adults who hate needles, you may be in luck. Scientists have taken inspiration from squids’ high pressure liquid jets and developed a needle-free device to inject drugs into organs deep within the body.

“Needles require specialized training to administer, present challenges with safe disposal and carry the risk of needle-stick injuries, whether used externally or for deeper, internal applications,” says Giovanni Traverso, a translational engineering researcher at MIT.

To avoid needles’ risks and challenges, Traverso and colleagues designed a microjet device that uses pressure to push drugs such as insulin into a variety of organs. Much like the contractions that squids use to

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