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Using a chip to find better cancer fighting drugs
Kyoto University researchers have developed a new 'tumor-on-a-chip' device that can better mimic the environment inside the body, paving...
Dec 23, 20192 min read


How we transport water in our bodies inspires new water filtration method
A multidisciplinary group of engineers and scientists has discovered a new method for water filtration that could have implications for a...
Dec 23, 20193 min read


Stretchy and squeezy soft sensors one step closer thanks to new bonding method
Imperial College London bioengineers have found a way to create stretchy and squeezy soft sensing devices by bonding rubber to electrical...
Dec 16, 20192 min read


Print me an organ -- Why are we not there yet?
SUTD leads in-depth review on the impending reality of 3D printed organs and analyses recent accomplishments, limitations and opportunities
Dec 15, 20192 min read


Combining science and design to measure our exposure to light
How much light do you receive over the course of a day? What type of light enters your eyes? Spectrace, a new piece of wearable tech,...
Dec 15, 20193 min read


Tracking lab-grown tissue with light
New proof-of-concept photonic pH sensor could advance studies of tissue regeneration
Dec 15, 20196 min read
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