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A microscope the size of a pen could help surgeons with difficult-to-remove tumors and cancers.
Gain access to free tools and resources from AABME, an initiative designed to stimulate biomedical innovation by bringing together and providing resources to the biomedical engineering community.
Studying the binding and unbinding of molecules could lead to better insights into the study of antibodies.
Researchers at Tel-Aviv University have shown how the brain activity behind stress and fear can be turned down with biofeedback.
To patients who suffer from nerve damage, the effects can be devastating. But a new treatment for nerve damage may be around the corner, a combination of 3D printing and 3D imaging.
Helmets designed using computational fluid dynamics could help dampen shock waves and better protect soldiers from traumatic brain injuries.