RIT researchers solve multiple tissue engineering challenges by developing a novel hydrogel to host human cells and a device to 3D print bioinks safely.
Electrically switchable adhesion in a ferroelectric polymer film enables clean, fast, solvent-free transfer of graphene from copper growth substrates to target surfaces.
Abstract: Directly learning the swimming behaviors of real fish can significantly enhance the swimming performance of bionic robotic fish. This paper presents a novel transfer learning method based on ...
Katie Weimer, a biomechanical engineer based in Colorado, was challenged by her mentor to think bigger — to use advances in regenerative medicine to “improve the future of mankind.” That challenge ...
DeepSeek published a paper outlining a more efficient approach to developing AI, illustrating the Chinese artificial intelligence industry’s effort to compete with the likes of OpenAI despite a lack ...
If you've got a stash of tissue paper that's not quite pristine enough to add to a gift bag, you're not alone, and you may be wondering what else you can use it for. Many curbside recycling programs ...
According to Missouri S&T, a research team has developed a new light-based 3D printing method that could speed up and simplify the process of making organs-on-a-chip – small tissue-like devices that ...
Abstract: Traditional image style transfer methods rely mostly on a single image modal. Although they can introduce style features, it is difficult to achieve high-level semantic consistency while ...
While targeted radiation can be an effective treatment for brain tumors, subsequent potential necrosis of the treated areas can be hard to distinguish from the tumors on a standard MRI. A new study ...
A calculation method enabling energy benchmarking in the pulp and paper industry: Adopting a methodology that bridge the research-policy implementation gap The pulp and paper industry consumes large ...
Situation is everything in the college basketball transfer portal. The infrastructure can help determine whether a transfer is a success or a failure. It's heightened even more in the free agency era ...
Forward-looking: Swedish scientists are pushing regenerative medicine closer to a breakthrough that could one day allow doctors to rebuild living skin, complete with blood vessels. Building on years ...
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