Data science is sometimes described as a diverse field. It differs from data analytics in that it calls for domain ...
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Novel gene editing technology enables selective destruction of cancer cell DNA using fewer targets
Researchers from the Department of Biomedical Engineering at UNIST and the Center for Genomic Integrity at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) have announced an advance in cancer gene therapy. Their ...
In the fast pace of a soccer game (correctly known as football), a header can be a well-timed and effective move. A quick jump, a sharp motion, and the ball sails toward the goal. But for some players ...
Professor Adam Peruta doesn’t just encourage the use of artificial intelligence in the classroom — he requires it.
In modern Iraq, the ruins of ancient Babylon have witnessed epochs of historic turmoil. They now face an uncertain future, but still have the power to amaze.
FOR over five decades, Taylor's College has been a leading force in pre-university education, fostering a vibrant community ...
Chronic wounds, including diabetic ulcers, pressure sores, and venous leg ulcers, present a critical challenge in healthcare, exacerbating patient ...
Luke Rasmussen, MS, FAMIA, is a senior clinical research associate of Biostatistics and Informatics in the Department of ...
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Meet Mary Bellakbira, the Biomedical Engineering Student Who Plans to Change the Future of Fabric
Mary Bellakbira knows you might be wondering how an undergraduate at Cornell studying biomedical engineering and ...
High-school students seeking early college credit along with a richer, more challenging experience have options.
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New 3D-printed tissue with blood-like fluids mimics real organs for surgical practice
Minnesota engineers developed fluid-filled 3D-printed tissues that mimic the feel of surgery, earning praise from surgeons.
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Scientists create living robots with customizable movement powered by human lung cells
Carnegie Mellon scientists create AggreBots, tiny lung-cell robots powered by cilia with controlled motility.Word excerpt: ...
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