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Biomedical jellyfish-inspired robot hits record swim speeds without onboard power
A new jellyfish-inspired soft robot can move through water at record speeds while carrying ...
MEMS are helping to advance biomedical devices by leaps and bounds, but technical and business challenges remain. Charles Chung, Ph.D. Shown are different pressure sensor designs—each tailored to ...
Researchers from MIT have developed a 3D-printable tissue adhesive that demonstrates superior tissue adhesion, rapid sealing capabilities across various surgical scenarios and a unique blood-repelling ...
The Cornell University Biomedical Device team is developing a novel product intended to treat patients undergoing opioid withdrawal for its Spring 2024 project. The device is an addition to the team’s ...
D bioprinted human skin model; modular ultrasound training systems; and device for newborns with abdominal wall defects—are ...
Pain is a necessary biological signal, but a variety of conditions can cause those signals to go awry. For people with chronic pain, the root is often faulty signals emerging deep within the brain, ...
Advance your career with Purdue University’s online Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering. Designed for professionals, this flexible program explores medical device design, tissue engineering, ...
Purdue University students developed a reimagined laparoscopic grasper for a national inventors' competition. The new surgical tool features force sensors in its tip to give surgeons real-time ...
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