Using Only 100 Atoms, Electric Fields Can Be Detected and Changed USC researchers have created…
Browsing: Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical engineering is a multidisciplinary field that applies principles of engineering, biology, and medicine to develop technologies that improve human health and healthcare. From designing advanced prosthetics and medical imaging devices to developing tissue engineering techniques and wearable diagnostics, biomedical engineers drive innovation at the intersection of technology and medicine. This dynamic area of research is key to personalized medicine, regenerative therapies, and the future of patient care. Explore the latest breakthroughs and emerging technologies shaping the future of biomedical science and healthcare solutions.
Scientists develop plant-based ‘hairy nanocrystals’ to remove excess chemotherapy drugs from the blood. Hairy cellulose…
A new study reveals that cancer treatments impair both the peripheral and central nervous systems,…
Researchers invented a technique that combines bioprinting with cryopreservation to construct frozen, cell-laden structures that…
The brown anole lizard develops lungs with striking simplicity, offering new inspiration for engineering artificial…
Purdue engineers built a pancreatic “time machine” that reprograms cancer cells by turning on the…
Scientists From McGill University Develop New Biomaterial for Wound Repair Combining knowledge of chemistry, physics,…
Release of TT-10 from nanoparticles improved heart function after a heart attack, accompanied by increased…
A University of Minnesota Medical School study indicates this method could be a new approach…
eToeholds are engineered control elements that could make RNA therapeutics safer, cell therapies more effective,…
Skoltech researchers developed a method to make brain activity mapping up to five times more…
A new RNA-based control switch could be used to trigger production of therapeutic proteins to…
Scientists built a low-waste saliva sensor from Tootsie Roll® candy to monitor health conditions like…
By combining chemotherapy, tumor injury, and immunotherapy, researchers show that the immune system can be…
MIT engineers devised a way to count elusive circulating tumor cells in mice, allowing them…
Bio-inspired slow-release system for site 1 sodium channel blockers mimics the anesthetics’ natural receptors in…
A new study shows a link between patient survival and changes in tumor cell mass…
The new devices, custom made to fit individuals, could mean massive improvements in the monitoring…