When bones are broken in accidents or following amputations, the tissue inside them is also damaged, making it difficult to build new, fully functioning implants. To solve this problem, a team of ...
Nature, after millions of years of constant evolution, serves as an extraordinary wellspring of inspiration for humans, explaining the significant development of bioinspiration in recent decades. In ...
Australian scientists have developed a hi-tech handheld 'biopen' that can enable surgeons to draw new bone material onto seriously injured people. MELBOURNE: Australian scientists have developed a ...
Despite what cartoons may have us believe, x-rays don't always show bones as being sharply defined from the surrounding tissue. It's often difficult to tell where the one ends and the other begins, ...
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