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World's first 3D heart printed using patient's own cells and biological materials

World's first 3D heart printed using patient's own cells and biological materials

Scientists identify new cell population that can help in regenerative processes

Scientists identify new cell population that can help in regenerative processes

Novel hydrogel provides better cell encapsulation and delivery

Novel hydrogel provides better cell encapsulation and delivery

Engineer to develop drug-filled hydrogel to repair the damaged heart

Engineer to develop drug-filled hydrogel to repair the damaged heart

New mobile skin bioprinting system to treat large wounds or burns

New mobile skin bioprinting system to treat large wounds or burns

Novel 3D hydrogel helps researchers to quickly screen potential cancer drugs

Novel 3D hydrogel helps researchers to quickly screen potential cancer drugs

Researchers provide insight into how breast tissue stiffening promotes cancer development

Researchers provide insight into how breast tissue stiffening promotes cancer development

New method produces hydrogels that have properties similar to cells’ environment

New method produces hydrogels that have properties similar to cells’ environment

New technique uses acoustic waves to measure the stiffness of living cells

New technique uses acoustic waves to measure the stiffness of living cells

New hydrogel-based muscles manipulate and stimulate biological tissue

New hydrogel-based muscles manipulate and stimulate biological tissue

Soft pill to track the insides of the stomach developed

Soft pill to track the insides of the stomach developed

New method to collect tiny droplets may help detect disease-causing bacteria

New method to collect tiny droplets may help detect disease-causing bacteria

Expanding pill could be used to monitor stomach conditions for up to one month

Expanding pill could be used to monitor stomach conditions for up to one month

Researchers identify why heart attack triggers arrhythmia in some people

Researchers identify why heart attack triggers arrhythmia in some people

Scientists develop smart microrobots that can change shape depending on their surroundings

Scientists develop smart microrobots that can change shape depending on their surroundings

Microrobots could one day deliver drugs inside the body

Microrobots could one day deliver drugs inside the body

Novel sunlight-powered microtube pump transports water droplets over long distances

Novel sunlight-powered microtube pump transports water droplets over long distances

A new type of 'painless' adhesive for biomedical applications

A new type of 'painless' adhesive for biomedical applications

Researchers design starch and graphene hydrogel geared towards electrodes for brain implants

Researchers design starch and graphene hydrogel geared towards electrodes for brain implants

Simple device could provide secure new source of drinking water in remote arid regions

Simple device could provide secure new source of drinking water in remote arid regions

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