A new advance from Carnegie Mellon University researchers could reshape how clinicians identify the brain regions responsible for drug-resistant epilepsy.
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MIT engineers give biohybrid robots a power upgrade with synthetic tendons
Biohybrid robots that run on real muscle are shifting from science fiction toward workable machines. In labs around the world ...
Freshman Charlotte Huang and Megan Atkinson, a junior, are part of an elite team of 12 at St. Francis, interviewed and chosen ...
A new brain implant stands to transform human-computer interaction and expand treatment possibilities for neurological ...
Akhilesh Gaharwar and PhD student John Soukar, along with their fellow researchers from the Department of Biomedical ...
A biocomputer harnesses biologically derived materials, such as DNA, proteins, or living tissue (e.g., lab-grown neurons), to ...
Biomedical engineers get to work on all sorts of projects. They might be designing new medical devices, like pacemakers or ...
Leon Bellan, associate professor of mechanical and biomedical engineering at Vanderbilt, and his team have developed a novel ...
The Department of Biomedical Engineering Community and Student Engagement Committee organized the first Biomed ENGAGE DESIGN showcase late last month to provide U of A students an opportunity to ...
This semester, the RPI-Mt. Sinai Center for Engineering and Precision Medicine (CEPM) welcomed the inaugural cohort of ...
Professor Kaiming Ye, the former chair of the Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science’s Department of ...
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