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Sound waves may let researchers remotely tune material stiffness on demand
A team co-led by UC San Diego and the University of Michigan reports that short pulses of sound could remotely drag a structural defect through a metamaterial lattice, potentially letting researchers ...
Sound waves could be used to remotely reprogram material stiffness, from implants to robotic muscles
A team of researchers co-led by the University of California San Diego, University of Michigan, and the French National ...
Pune: In biology textbooks, the Golgi apparatus is often depicted as a stack of flattened sacs—the cell's 'post office' that ...
A 2026 informational overview of how Purisaki Deep Cleansing Foot Pads are described in company materials - including the ...
How do modern military structures survive extreme conditions? Discover the materials and engineering methods behind ...
Human cells can possibly sense far beyond surfaces they touch, with cancer cells being able to probe about 10 microns ahead, ...
A research group led by Professor Cecilia Sahlgren at Åbo Akademi University (Finland) and the InFLAMES Research Flagship has identified a new ...
RIT biomedical engineering researchers identify a protein that can reduce fibrosis and slow disease progression.
Unusually stiff colon tissue and collagen buildup in younger patients may promote faster tumor growth, offering clues for ...
Audi released one of, if not the coolest, versions of the modern Audi RS3 so far. Here are ten reasons why you should be ...
Macrophages are central to mechanobiology research: their physical characteristics-stiffness, adhesion, and ECM (extracellular matrix) sensing-are inextricably linked to their phenotypic polarization ...
Younger colorectal cancer patients have abnormally stiff colon tissue that promotes tumor growth, pointing to biomechanical ...
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