UNSW engineers develop smart sutures to speed up wound recovery
Engineers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) have pioneered a new kind of suture to speed up wound ...
Biomedical engineering is the application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes.
Engineers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) have pioneered a new kind of suture to speed up wound ...
In a world-first, a multidisciplinary Australian team has developed a safe and effective way to perform keyhole heart valve replacement ...
A car accident during medical school left Dinesh Palipana paralysed from the chest down. Now he's working with a team ...
A new joint venture manufactures prototype medical devices in Australia to pave the path from research to reality.
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An Australian engineer has developed a cheap, 3D-printed carbon device that uses absorbed light to fire neurons and restore sight ...
In 1958, engineer Dr Wilson Greatbatch made an error that led to a life-saving invention which changed healthcare forever.
One third of fatal heart attack and stroke patients are under 70. Electrical engineer Dr Zihuai Lin MIEAust is working ...
Researchers have developed smart dressings with built-in nanosensors that alert medical professionals when a wound is not healing.