Bioengineering students at North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill unveiled projects designed to help patients in a show at Research Triangle Park this week. N ...
Each year, seniors in Bucknell's College of Engineering devote hundreds of hours to developing novel products that solve real-world problems. The senior design program — a graduation requirement for ...
Five Johns Hopkins graduate students, recently named to the 2016 class of Siebel Scholars, are each pursuing bioengineering projects that could lead to important new diagnostic and treatment advances ...
Gently, gently. That's how babies should be handled, and it was the prime consideration when a team of Rice University seniors developed a device that could save babies' lives. The Baby Bubbler — or ...
Researchers at Washington State University may be able to help save honey bees by introducing microparticles to the bees’ digestive system that can absorb harmful toxins found in pesticides. Waled ...
The World Health Organization estimates that over 3 million people die yearly from waterborne illnesses. To this end, we propose a preventative diagnostic device that utilizes a paper-based sandwich ...
In her new book, Frankenstein's Cat: Cuddling up to Biotech's Brave New Beasts, science journalist Emily Anthes talks about how the landscape of bioengineering has expanded since Dolly the Sheep was ...
A Johns Hopkins University research team has developed an algorithm to non-invasively measure intracranial pressure (ICP) using vital sign data routinely checked in the ICU. The new method leverages ...
Two research initiatives that aspire to engineer new biomaterials for unmet medical and research needs have been awarded funding through the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Transformative Technology Fund. The ...
Gov. Charlie Baker’s administration alongside the Coastal Zone Management office announced Wednesday that Salem has been awarded an $11,250 coastal resiliency grant. The money will be spent on a ...