Minnesota researchers 3D print working human heart pump
In a groundbreaking new study, researchers at the University of Minnesota have 3D printed a functioning, centimeter-scale human heart pump in the lab. The discovery could have major implications for studying heart disease, according to the university.

Pivoting the Value for Flexible Hybrid Electronics
Technologies are accelerating applications that promise great strides in helping healthcare providers mitigate and minimize cross-contamination challenges during times of low-touch, no-touch interactions, social distancing—and beyond.

New Titanium Foam Spinal Implant Comes Pre-Attached to Disposable Delivery Device
Xenco's CancelleX porous titanium implant is optimized for energy absorption and bone in-growth, and designed to achieve bone-like mechanical properties.

MTU Engineers Zap and Unstick Underwater Smart Glue
With a small zap of electricity, biomedical engineers at Michigan Technological University take an underwater smart glue prototype from sticky to not in seven seconds.

These tiny fibers may prove better at delivering drugs to the brain
German researchers have developed mats made of biodegradable fibers only a few microns thick that could prove advantageous to deliver certain drugs to the brain.

