The first time Northwestern Engineering’s Jonathan Rivnay appeared as co-author on a published paper – a 2006 piece in the Journal of Applied Physics – bioengineering was not on his mind. That paper, ...
A wearable sensor that tracks COVID-19 symptoms and recovery. A wireless, flexible respiratory monitor for patients with sleep apnea. An implant that senses fatal levels of ingested opioids and then ...
Researchers have 3D printed bioelectronic scaffolds that have the properties cells need to form new tissue. In addition to making gadgets and game pieces, 3D printing is being used in health care to ...
In this interview, AZoM speaks to Professor Jun Chen about his latest research into bioelectronics, and how he has managed to develop a human-powered bioelectronic that converts human movement into ...
A device created by Yale University engineers could open a new field of inquiry in bioelectronics, or the merging of biological and electronic systems. The device, a nanoscale fluidic diode, can ...
Researchers have developed a new silver-hydrogel composite for bioelectronics that combines high electrical conductivity with soft, stretchable biocompatibility. In the field of robotics, metals offer ...
Researchers in the lab of UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering Asst. Prof. Sihong Wang have developed a hydrogel that retains the semiconductive ability needed to transmit information ...
The Henry Royce Institute has published the Materials for Bioelectronics in Healthcare Strategy and Action Plan a comprehensive report that aims to help future-proof the UK’s bioelectronics for ...
Implantable bioelectronics are vital to neuroscience, neurological therapies, and brain-machine interfaces. They serve as indispensable interfaces that enable the communication between biological ...
Wentai Liu is an electronics wizard whose work is enabling the development of devices once found only in the realm of science fiction–miniaturized electronic implants to restore vision, movement, and ...