Learn more about the cutting-edge technology that enables 3D printing inside living cells and what that means for the ...
According to Precedence Research, the global bioengineering market size will grow from USD 347.04 billion in 2026 to nearly ...
Bioengineering, once viewed primarily as an academic discipline, is growing up. Our ability to engineer biology is on the verge of changing the landscape of health and health care. Tools and ...
Ingenuity from UK and US universities has led to the development of next-generation solutions to eliminating plastic waste — particularly, in tricky marine environments. University of Edinburgh ...
BISMARCK, N.D. — Peter Leyden lists things like the wheel and the printing press as examples of technological advancements that fundamentally changed the way people lived. Leyden, who has been labeled ...
Norwegian startup ClexBio is bioengineering human veins to implant inside a patient’s body. Together with CSEM, a Swiss R&D centre, the company has built a prototype bioreactor to grow the veins.
The race to develop alternative fuels is well and truly on. With the full externalities of fossil fuel use now fairly clear, we're going to need a better energy storage medium. The fact that ethanol ...
To celebrate the first anniversary of Nature Reviews Bioengineering, we have curated a collection showcasing articles across the range of scientific areas and discussions featured in the journal.
Bioengineering, also known as biomedical engineering, is a field that merges medicine and biology to create devices, equipment and technologies that health care professionals use to diagnose patients ...
The use of steam and water for industrial purposes was the dawn of the Industrial Revolution. Then came electricity, which spawned true mass production. And for the last several decades, it has been ...
Santa Clara's Bioengineering programs provide students with an enriching educational experience, empowering them to make significant contributions to the field. With a strong commitment to discovery ...
Fernández at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia has now shown that the opposite can happen: add a dash of nickel ...