Scientists at EPFL in Switzerland have found a way to grow dense metal structures inside a simple water-based gel, producing parts that can withstand 20 times more pressure than those made with ...
One participant pointed to her chest. That, she explained, is where she felt her foot hit the treadmill. Not the foot itself, ...
For years, researchers have suspected that a hormone called relaxin could be an effective treatment for certain ...
In just his second year at Pittsburg State University, a Biology major already has earned statewide accolades for his ...
The buzz continues with the 10th Annual ACC InVenture Prize finals, scheduled for March 27 at the University of Notre Dame. Georgia Tech computer science major Sia Michael will compete with Michael's ...
The trial will enroll 80 participants across the United States, including adolescents aged 14–21 and adults aged 22–45 with a history of heavy menstrual bleeding of no known structural cause.
Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have developed a simplified version of biodegradable nanoparticles that can “educate” the immune system to find and destroy disease-causing cells throughout ...
Biomedical engineer advances sustainable wound care by converting chicken feather waste into biocompatible hydrogel ...
VA is seeking companies capable of providing technical and professional support services for Biomedical Engineering departments.
On International Women’s Day, we celebrate technology pioneers and recognize the mentorship that is necessary to inspire the ...
When spine surgeons talk about pressure, few procedures rival C1–C2 fixation - a surgery so delicate that a deviation of just a few millimeters can mean the difference between success and catastrophic ...
The University of Michigan will conduct a search for the next dean of its engineering school and details about the search advisory committee and timeline will be released in the coming weeks.