For five years, DU alum Gary Doan (BS ’19, MS ’21) has helped doctors fine-tune surgeries with the use of robotics. As a ...
Balance is a strong indicator of how well you’re aging. Researchers in Tokyo found that a daily series of core and toe ...
A research team led by Professor Kevin Tsia, a professor from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering under the Faculty of Engineering and the Programme Director of the Biomedical ...
Every year, UVA students pitch and teach classes, allowing them to identify and fill gaps in their department’s offerings.
A Mississippi State University biomedical engineering senior from Amory now holds the most prestigious scholarship in the School of Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Will ...
As quantum computers advance, they are expected to be able to break tried-and-true security schemes that currently keep most sensitive data secure from attackers. Scientists and policymakers are ...
The DukeREP program brings local high school students to campus for paid summer research experiences mentored by BME PhD ...
Babies exposed to high amounts of air pollution in the womb show slower signs of development at 18 months than those exposed ...
Babies exposed to high amounts of air pollution in the womb show slower signs of development at 18 months than those exposed to lower levels.
I was honored to attend the AIMBE Meeting celebrating Dr. Daniel Chiu’s induction. We look forward to welcoming AIMBE ...
Johns Hopkins University students Henry Le Chang, Roma Desai, Sameer Gabbita, and Oliver Nizet are among 454 students awarded ...
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Programmable 3D-printed filaments mimic artificial muscles with heat-driven bending and twisting
Nature is replete with slender filaments that bend and coil—from climbing grape vines, to folded proteins, to elephant trunks that can pick up a peanut but also take down a tree.
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