The NIR-II window holds great potential in biological imaging.
A Bacteria-Based Coating for Engineering Stem Cells [Video]
Non-pathogenic bacteria can colonize different surfaces to help direct human stem cells to bone cells.
Hall of Fame Highlight: Younan Xia
Prof. Xia reflects on his inspirations, current work, and the impact of AI.
Plasmalysis Converts Pollutants into Energy
New innovation from Germany: Graforce produces environmentally friendly fuel from wastewater .
Engineering Precision Medicine
Ali Khademhosseini and his co-workers take a detailed look how engineering approaches can contribute to the field of precision medicine.
Hall of Fame Highlight: Joanna Aizenberg
Joanna Aizenberg talks about the people who inspire her, her advice to early-career researchers, and her hopes for the future of scientific research.
A Fibrin-Based Scaffold for Organoids [Video]
A fibrin/laminin hydrogel that supports organoid growth from multiple tissues is developed as a substitute for BME scaffolds.
Is Mars Colonization a Dream or a Necessity?
Mars colonization may soon become a reality, but what are the pros and cons of this feat?
Machine Learning From Crowds: A Systematic Review Of Its Applications
Crowdsourcing opens the door to solving a wide variety of problems that previously were unfeasible in the field of machine learning, allowing us to obtain relatively low cost labeled data in a small amount of time.
Chemicals from Carbon Dioxide and Sunlight
A demonstration plant for a groundbreaking technology to produce chemicals from sunlight will be built at Delfzijl, the Netherlands.