Australian researchers are turning to nature for the next computing revolution, harnessing living cells and biological systems as potential replacements for traditional silicon chips. A new paper from ...
Water, advanced fluids and bio-inspired designs are coming together to radically reshape how facilities are architected and ...
Researchers from the University of Oxford have taken a big step toward the realization of a type of “biological electricity” that may be applied to several biomedical and bioengineering applications, ...
Scientists at EPFL have unraveled the mystery behind why biological nanopores, tiny molecular holes used in both nature and biotechnology, sometimes behave unpredictably. By experimenting with ...
One of the most fascinating and quickly expanding fields of biological engineering is iontronic devices. These use ions (charged particles), such as sodium, potassium, and calcium ions, to transport ...
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