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Biocomputers: Scientists are turning human brain cells into functional computers
A biocomputer harnesses biologically derived materials, such as DNA, proteins, or living tissue (e.g., lab-grown neurons), to ...
Salarius subsidiary Decoy Therapeutics’ influenza fusion inhibitors, designed using its proprietary IMP3ACT™ platform, show ...
Young Kim, a researcher in Purdue University’s Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, has developed an innovation being ...
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Purdue technology explored as a potential tool to identify women at higher risk of preeclampsia
A researcher in Purdue University's Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering is participating in a two-year research study ...
An international collaboration led by Cornell researchers used a combination of psilocybin and the rabies virus to map ...
Sebastian Marquez ’16, MA ’19, Ph.D. ’20 honed research skills at the College of Engineering & Computing and cultivated ...
This semester, the RPI-Mt. Sinai Center for Engineering and Precision Medicine (CEPM) welcomed the inaugural cohort of ...
A new nanoparticle vaccine successfully prevented several aggressive cancers in mice, including pancreatic and melanoma. The ...
Biomedical engineering researcher Shijie Zhou brings a computational approach to the quest for better treatments for ...
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Human researchers still outperform AI when it comes to writing trustworthy systematic reviews
Human researchers outperformed large language models across all major stages of systematic review preparation, particularly ...
Your participation will help researchers develop new methods for studying human movement, with potential benefits for product development and biomechanics.
In a groundbreaking study, UC Santa Cruz researchers have shown that developing brain tissue exhibits spontaneous activity ...
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