Human skin has evolved to allow maximum durability and flexibility, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York. Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering ...
A biomaterial fibrin-agarose complex was used to generate the artificial skin that was later grafted onto athymic nude mice. Optimal skin development, maturation and functionality results were ...
Lawrence W. Schneider, David R. Foust, Bruce M. Bowman, Richard G. Snyder, Don B. Chaffin, Thomas A. Abdelnour, Janet K. Baum https://www.jstor.org/stable/44633649 ...
Varying lattice properties such as element diameter and spacing (A), cross-sectional geometry and arrangement (B), and lattice rotation (C), can affect the stiffness profiles of lattice ...
SAN ANTONIO -- April 7, 2021 -- Southwest Research Institute has launched a joint industry project (JIP) to advance markerless 3D analysis of biomechanics for sports and medical applications. The ...
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) is using the Engine for Automatic Biomechanical Evaluation (ENABLE™) analysis tool to identify musculoskeletal injury (MSKI) risks in military service members ...
NATICK, Mass. -- Researchers from the Biomechanics, Human Factors and Anthropometry Teams at the Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center, or NSRDEC, are conducting a reliability ...
A group of scientists have devised a novel way to produce skin in almost any 3D shape, which could then be transplanted as "biological clothing". The team of researchers from Columbia University ...
Every engineer knows that the two sides of any equation should be equal. But when you are dealing with experimental data, sometimes the numbers don’t match up. When Anahid Ebrahimi, who recently ...