Researchers have found a way to revive tired or damaged cells by giving them a fresh supply of mitochondria, the tiny structures that power cellular life.
As technology continues to shape industries and drive innovation, certain engineering courses have emerged as highly sought-after qualifications for aspiring professionals. Here are some of the top ...
The Department of Biomedical Engineering Community and Student Engagement Committee organized the first Biomed ENGAGE DESIGN showcase late last month to provide U of A students an opportunity to ...
Akhilesh Gaharwar and PhD student John Soukar, along with their fellow researchers from the Department of Biomedical ...
Class of 2026 members Maya Butani and Daniel Yu have been named Marshall Scholars to pursue two years of graduate study in ...
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Biocomputers: Scientists are turning human brain cells into functional computers
Though it may seem like fiction, we may one day see computational hardware constructed ...
Eligible students can apply via the website, Avance Clinical Diversity in STEM Scholarships, selecting either the APAC or North America intake depending on their region of study. Please direct ...
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Silicon chips on the brain: Researchers develop new generation of brain-computer interface
A new brain implant stands to transform human-computer interaction and expand treatment possibilities for neurological ...
Contrary to the beliefs of some in the anti-vaxx world, infectious diseases spread through bacteria and viruses, microscopic ...
A newly identified cancer pathway may finally reveal how to stop pancreatic tumors before they spread. A Cornell-led research ...
The Wyss Institute is proud to welcome three new Associate Faculty members: Ahmad (Mo) Khalil, Ph.D., Jarad Mason, Ph.D., and Chao-ting (Ting) Wu, Ph.D. Each has a history of collaborating with the ...
Aging taps us on the shoulder in many ways: wrinkles, thinning hair, loss of flexibility, slowing of the brain. But the ...
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