A biomaterial that can mimic certain behaviors within biological tissues could advance regenerative medicine, disease modeling, soft robotics and more, according to researchers.
Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have developed a way to quantify and study the effect of a metal’s strength in modeling high explosive experiments.
A biomaterial that can mimic certain behaviors within biological tissues could advance regenerative medicine, disease modeling, soft robotics and more, according to researchers at Penn State.
The unique structure of PAMs has the potential to transform industries, from healthcare to robotics, by offering properties never before seen in materials science. PAMs represent a bold step forward ...
The UDE 2025 version of the Universal Debug Engine, presented by PLS for the first time at embedded world 2025 in Nuremberg in Hall 4, Booth 310, offers a whole range of new functions that make ...
A $1,000 scholarship opportunity is available to seniors from Redmond and Crook County high schools who are interested in pursuing higher education in psychology, behavioral health, addiction studies, ...