Researchers harness photolithography and programmable DNA to rapidly construct arrays of cells and proteins that…
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.
Innovative manufacturing technique can create new types of microparticles for applications such as drug delivery,…
An international team of scientists have discovered a new material that can be 3D printed…
Biological toolkit could help enable new manufacturing approaches to sustainable materials and targeted therapies. Synthetic…
Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) scientists have improved upon the 3D bioprinting technique…
Ultrathin crack-based sensors operate on a principle similar to a spider’s sense organ and display…
WWI helmets protect against shock waves just as well as modern design. French Adrian helmet…
Engineers with the University of Cincinnati have created a tiny portable lab that plugs into…
Lance Davidson of the University of Pittsburgh published an article in Nature Communications detailing that…
Engineers design bionic ‘heart’ for testing prosthetic valves, other cardiac devices. As the geriatric population…
According to the World Health Organization, antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest threats to…
Organoids (In Vitro Brains) to Study Pediatric Brain Tumors A large-scale production of in vitro…
Imagine you are flipped upside down and standing on your head. After a few seconds,…
Study shows tumors with softer, larger cells at their periphery are more likely to spread;…
A wearable monitoring device to make treatments easier and more affordable for the millions of…
A self-cleaning surface that repels even the deadliest superbugs: Researchers create the ultimate non-stick coating,…
Tracking lab-grown tissue with light: New proof-of-concept photonic pH sensor could advance studies of tissue…
Protocells — artificial cells — that are active and mimic living cells by moving independently…