Researchers at Oregon State University developed a 3D-printable material that can move on its own in reaction to stimuli like ...
The hope is that these batteries could be used in medical devices requiring long-term energy without recharging ... Tom Scott ...
The spirited debate on the use of PVC that has rocked the medical device industry moves to NPE 2000 in June. A discussion of the material's current status and its prospects for continued applications ...
Ingestible devices are often used to study and treat ... of this technology in non-medical applications ranging from ...
Researchers from the University of British Columbia have developed a "groundbreaking coating" that could make blood-contacting devices safer. Dr. Jayachandran Kizhakkedathu discusses the benefits.
treatments still being used today. This materials background helped Macioce transition into the Boyd's Medical Solutions group supporting stick-to-skin adhesives, medical wearable and microfluidic ...
medical devices and quantum computing, the researchers said. The process, called strain tuning, alters a material's properties by stretching or compressing its atoms. The researchers use molecular ...