Implant and circuit board for electronic insulin release
Swiss bioengineers show how an electronic device can release insulin in the body: [MORE]
Schematic of the CMOS chip integrated with the microwire bundle
In this piece British, American and Swiss bioengineers “. . . [MORE]
Blood-Repellant Bandages
Bioengineers at Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (i.e. ETH Zurhch) have developed a superhydrophobic material that staunches blood loss from [MORE]
Cardiac pacemaker
Implanted cardiac devices eventually accumulate a buildup of scar tissue which is a problem when the devices have to [MORE]
Revolutionizing the CRISPR CAS method
“ETH (the Swish Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich) scientists have created a plasmid, or a [MORE]
Computer generated C-ethensis
Quoting directly: “Scientists at ETH Zurich have created the first fully computer-generated genome of a living organism. The [MORE]
Atificial bone marrow cells
In order to study abnormalities in born marrow—leading to leukemia, lymphoma and multiple myeloma, Swiss researchers in [MORE]
Artificial Mole to Detect Cancer
In animal studies, bioengineers at ETH Zurich (the Swiss Technical Institute in Zurich) have designed an [MORE]
The New Omics Measuring Molecular Interactions
Protein and metabolite interaction is the latest “omics.” Swiss biochemists “extracted cellular fluid, which contains [MORE]
3D Printing of Bacteria
Materials engineers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich have developed means for immobilizing bacteria [MORE]
Soft Artificial Heart
This piece is about a soft artificial heart that mimics a normal human heart, though it beats by [MORE]
Microrobots
Novel methods of drug delivery inside the body is a promising area for research as it may make precise placement [MORE]
Artificial Molecules
In recent months, more reports about micro-robots, particularly envisioned for surgical procedures, have been in the news, and this [MORE]
Physicists at the science and technology university, ETH Zurich, and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Livermore, CA) have developed [MORE]