The latest round of strategic seed funding is propelling innovations in imaging, brain health, autoimmune therapies, and more ...
Professor Jorge Riera discusses health care innovation and FIU’s role in South Florida’s growing biomedical ecosystem.
D bioprinting, in which living tissues are printed with cells mixed into soft hydrogels, or "bio-inks," is widely used in the ...
A legendary golden fabric once worn only by emperors has made an astonishing comeback. Korean scientists have successfully recreated ancient sea silk—a rare, shimmering fiber prized since Roman ...
The power of artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced computing has made it possible to design genetic sequences encoding ...
McGill researchers have developed a diagnostic system capable of identifying bacteria—and determining which antibiotics can ...
Our lymphatic system is like a big network of roots spread throughout the body. It serves as part of our immune system, transporting immune cells and filtering excess fluid (lymph) before returning it ...
In speedskating, tenths of a second can determine whether an athlete wins gold or misses out on medals entirely.
Inspired by the shape-shifting skin of octopuses, Penn State researchers developed a smart hydrogel that can change ...
Northwestern researchers created a new hair-thin device that measures the vital signs of fetuses in a collaborative effort ...
Eisgruber sent his 10th annual State of the University letter, titled “From Growth to Focus,” to faculty, students and staff on Monday, Feb. 2.
ASU's iGEM team develops innovative synthetic biology tools that compete in annual international competitions.
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