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Scientists just built a "Google Maps" for the human body
In A Nutshell Researchers have launched a free, publicly accessible 3D atlas of real human organs that lets anyone zoom from whole-organ views down to near-cellular detail in a web browser. The scans ...
Shanna and Eric Bass ’05 Director of Entrepreneurial Programs at the Yale School of Management, works with a student.
If you enjoyed this article, I’d like to ask for your support. Scientific American has served as an advocate for science and industry for 180 years, and right now may be the most critical moment in ...
The future of engineering-driven health innovation is currently unfolding at Arizona State University. In the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering, part of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of ...
Google’s NotebookLM is experimenting with a feature that could make studying feel a lot more like attending an actual class. A new Lecture mode can turn your uploaded notes, documents, and sources ...
Have you ever felt like your notes are scattered, incomplete, or just not working as hard as they could for you? Imagine a tool that doesn’t just store your ideas but actively helps you refine, ...
Baylor is launching a Bachelor of Science in biomedical engineering in fall 2026 — the first step toward creating a full bioengineering department in the School of Engineering and Computer Science, ...
The Office of Community Relations is launching a new monthly lecture series next week designed to showcase how UB is making a difference in the Western New York community through the research of its ...
What if a virtual reality headset could help detect rare forms of autism? That question led six biomedical engineering seniors at UAB to design a groundbreaking diagnostic tool and win first place ...
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