New research has demonstrated how the nano-architecture of a silkworm’s fiber causes “Anderson localization of…
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.
MIT researchers have devised a miniaturized system that can deliver tiny quantities of medicine to…
Because of their high precision and speed, Delta robots are deployed in many industrial processes,…
For some years, scientists have been researching in order to find ways of reducing animal…
Researchers have developed a new way to capture the detailed biomechanical properties of heart tissue.…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FTPG5ff76I Duke engineers have grown the first functioning human muscle from non-muscle cells — in…
To most, an operating room and a manufacturing plant are as different as any two…
Liquid-liquid separation and chemical extraction are key processes in drug manufacturing and many other industries,…
First nanotechnological approach enables the design and replication of complex single-stranded DNA and RNA origami…
Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) and Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) have found…
DNA molecules that follow specific instructions could offer more precise molecular control of synthetic chemical…
UCLA bioengineers and their colleagues have discovered a new perspective on how cells regulate the…
Scientists at MIT have discovered a way to make bacteria more vulnerable to a class…
EPFL researchers have teamed up with startup Xsensio to develop a tiny, fully portable system…
Engineers from MIT have developed a 3D printing technique that uses a new kind of…
Imagine a microscopic gold pill that could travel to a specific location in your body…
Adele Ricciardi navigates the corridors and stairways of the Hunter Building with practiced ease. The…
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have created a fully functioning artificial human heart muscle large…