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The medical end market refers to the application of engineering to medicine and biology in order to improve healthcare treatment such as diagnosis, monitoring, and therapy. Includes, but is not limited to, prostheses, robotics, implants, devices, and genetic engineering. A major part of this category is research and development.
3D-Printable Tissue Adhesive—A New Biomedical Standard
MIT researchers just announced a 3-D printable tissue adhesive that can form fast tissue adhesion in surgical…
See Brain Activity Beautifully Visualized in “Movies” with Color and Music
This is just cool. Researchers can explore complex neuroimaging data by “seeing” it in audiovisual format.
The…
Eye-tracking Tech Helps Identify Children on the Autism Spectrum
Out of West Palm Beach, there’s news of EarliPoint technology, a device that uses eye-tracking technology to help…
Scientists Build Robot Based on a 500-Million-Year-Old Design
A team of scientists is creating robots based on the movement of ancient animals, including pleurocystitids, a sea…
Can Memory, Once Lost, Be Restored? Maybe.
The scientists at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and the University of Southern California (USC) are…
The Effects of Nicotine on the Human Brain
Researchers at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine are highlighting the intricate interplay…
How 3D Printed Brain and Cartilage Change the Medicine Game
Imagine a future where the lines between life and technology blur, where 3D printers, known for crafting everything…
Ion Beams Improve Brain Microscopy
There are amazing advances in the technology used on the human brain. A new technique uses ion beams to view…
Football and 3D Printing Cartilage
Are you ready for some footballllll... -shaped bioplastic cages used to 3D print cartilage? Please forgive that…
3D Ice Printing—Artificial Blood Vessels in Engineered Tissue
3D printing may have found a new niche—creating a template for artificial blood vessels in engineered tissue using…