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The pioneering work by Dr Arun Kumar Thittai, Department of Applied Mechanics and Biomedical Engineering, IIT Madras, in ultrasound will revolutionise the diagnosis and management of sports injuries.
Hopkins biomedical engineering students develop wearable tech helps ballet dancers improve form and prevent injuries.
Inhibitory cells in the brain play a key role in memory and may help explain Alzheimer’s disease, new research finds.
The team has been awarded a $2.5 million grant to develop a system for inserting tiny light-emitting fibers directly into ...
These long-term impacts of reductions in funding might be hard to reverse and could lead to the withering of the scientific ...
Most of the cells in our bodies don't move—they stay where they're supposed to in service to our organs and biological ...
The U.S. lacks a formal warning system to alert the public about lab leaks, but under new guidance implemented Sunday, ...
There’s one area of surprising agreement in the often adversarial relationship between conservatives and the scientific ...
Imagine a world where age is just a number, and living for centuries is within reach. Silicon Valley's brightest minds are ...
SRIHER and AHRL launch Advanced Certification in Genomics program to address global healthcare workforce shortages with UK-based training.
Metal screws are indispensable in bone surgery, but they can fail under everyday stress and complications can occur when ...