Zebrafish possess a natural superpower that humans lack: the ability to regrow the tiny inner…
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.
The new implant contains a reservoir of glucagon that sits beneath the skin and can…
PillTrek is a mini capsule that senses gut biomarkers in real time. It enables advanced…
Scientists used patterned plastic surfaces to trick bacteria into halting their own spread. These designs…
The ingestible capsule creates a drug depot in the stomach, slowly releasing its medication over…
Polish scientists developed electrospun polymer mats containing metronidazole for targeted, controlled drug delivery to wounds.…
Summary: Stanford researchers have developed a breakthrough device called the milli-spinner thrombectomy, which uses compression…
Portable technology captures molecules in breath to support medical care, from managing diabetes to monitoring…
Quantum science, cellular biology, and high-definition television technology converge in the development of new biosensors.…
A research team from KIST and Korea University has developed a biocompatible ultrasonic receiver. As…
The latest treatment is highly effective at eliminating hard-to-treat cancers while causing minimal side effects.…
This material can expand, change shape, move, and respond to electromagnetic commands like a remotely…
Caltech’s iCares bandage samples fluid and tracks wound biomarkers to detect infection early and predict…
Continuous glucose monitoring provides a new, less invasive method for evaluating diabetes risk. Fluctuations in…
Carnegie Mellon researchers have used FRESH 3D bioprinting to create the first collagen-based microphysiologic systems,…
A scientific revolution is underway as researchers push to bring atomic-level precision, once reserved for…
First wearable device to monitor health by detecting gases emitted from and absorbed through the…
USC researchers have developed an innovative type of cancer-fighting immune cell, the EchoBack CAR T-cell,…