Biomaterials are taking medicine by storm – explore some recent preclinical advances in the field that may yield therapeutic benefits.
In an ongoing phase 1 clinical trial, a patient who was recognized as legally blind was implanted with a 3D bioprinted corneal implant.According to a press release from Precise Bio, the implant, known ...
As the global economy confronts new challenges, China is decisively shifting its focus toward the next industrial frontier. A ...
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New bio-implant could finally repair broken spinal cords
A series of converging advances in bio-implant technology, from brain-spine interfaces to lab-grown spinal tissue, is bringing the long-elusive goal of spinal cord repair closer to clinical reality.
A comprehensive review examines how nanoengineered wood can serve as a renewable platform for energy storage, water treatment ...
Royal Biologics is a global, clinically driven biologics and wound care company committed to delivering innovative regenerative solutions. The company focuses on patient-centered outcomes through ...
Aurélie Hourlier‑Fargette, winner of the 2025 JPhys Materials Early Career Award, discusses the inspirations behind her interdisciplinary work on bubble assemblies and foam-based materials ...
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Animal muscle power sparks new biomaterials for farming, fashion & future medicine
Engineers at Washington University in St. Louis have developed a new class of protein-based fibers modeled on the aligned ...
The high performance ceramics market, valued at $42.65B in 2024, will reach $62.35B by 2033, growing at 4.31% CAGR ...
Figure 1. Conceptual visualization of additive manufacturing-enabled IVF workflows used in advanced embryo screening. Anthony Palumbo and Charles Goulding examine how additive manufacturing is ...
The iron-core transformer is the 140-year old technology that props up both the electrical grid and AI companies. The devices are clunky but reliable, which explains why they’re still in use: if it ...
The COSMOS trial found that a daily multivitamin delayed biological aging by 2.7 to 5.1 months, and that this effect was more apparent in older adults who are already experiencing accelerated aging.
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