Biomedical Engineering

The MRI That Couldn’t Read Minds

MIT researchers have determined that the DIANA MRI method, initially claimed to detect direct neural activity, actually produces signals from…

1 week ago

Texas A&M’s Synthetic Solution to Knee Pain

Osteochondral defects often necessitate knee replacements. New research at Texas A&M aims to develop synthetic cartilage-capped plugs (CC-ROPs) as a…

4 weeks ago

Scientists Discover Potential Opioid Replacement for Back Pain

A new study has found that gene therapy using nanocarriers derived from mouse connective-tissue cells can repair damaged spinal discs…

2 months ago

How Programmable Bacteria Are Reshaping Cancer Therapy

Investigators are developing synthetic programmable bacteria to help kill cancerous tissue. Credit: Texas A&M Engineeringhttps://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1009258https://chat.openai.com/c/6cfb1180-0a40-409b-b230-817e653d2c44 Texas A&M University researchers are…

7 months ago

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