A team of neuroscientists and engineers has developed a tiny, implantable device that has potential to help people with bladder problems bypass the need for medication or electronic stimulat... Read more
Magnetic 3-D-printed structures crawl, roll, jump, and play catch MIT engineers have created soft, 3-D-printed structures whose movements can be controlled with a wave of a magnet, much like... Read more
The new lens could be used for biomedical research and security imaging From visible light to radio waves, most people are familiar with the different sections of the electromagnetic spectru... Read more
UNSW biomedical engineer Melissa Knothe Tate is using previously top-secret semiconductor technology to zoom through organs of the human body, down to the level of a single cell. A world-fir... Read more
Scalable model supports patient-specific treatments, advanced study of blood disorders A team led by researchers at Tufts University School of Engineering and the University of Pavia has rep... Read more
Limpet teeth might be the strongest natural material known to man, a new study has found. Researchers from the University of Portsmouth have discovered that limpets – small aquatic snail-lik... Read more
A major success in developing new biomedical implants with the ability to accelerate bone healing has been reported by a group of scientists from the Department of Restorative Dentistry, Uni... Read more
Future applications could include treatment for disfigurement after radical cancer surgery A breakthrough by Israeli researchers could speed recovery and limit scarring and disfigurement for... Read more
American Society for Cell Biology warns that temporary shutdown is inflicting long-term damage on American biomedicine A senior researcher who can’t get an answer from a shutdown NIH a... Read more
Next steps in the application of this new technique include fabrication of different types of functional tissues Researchers at Columbia Engineering have developed a new “plug-and-play” meth... Read more