This article is part of The Scale Issue. Longest Continuously Operating Electronic Computer Voyager 1 and its twin space probe, both launched by NASA in 1977, were the first human-made objects to reach interstellar space. But that’s not the only record the spacecraft hold. Voyager 2’s Computer Command System has not been turned off since it first booted up about 48 years ago, making it the longest continuously operating electronic computer. Quietest Place on Earth Can you hear your own he...| IEEE Spectrum
Being able to engineer tissue to heal the human body is quickly becoming a reality thanks to innovative interdisciplinary research. Newcastle University’s Dr Ana Ferreira Duarte, Reader in Regenerative Engineering, and Professor Kenneth Dalgarno, Professor of Manufacturing Engineering, are undertaking ground-breaking work in bioprinting, regenerative medicine, and sustainable biomedical innovation. From treating chronic wounds to shaping the future of implant coatings, their research is h...| From Blog
By DayakDaily Team KUCHING, Aug 7: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (Unimas) is set to establish a Research Endowment Chair focusing on three strategic fields of biodiversity nexus, biomedical engineeri…| DayakDaily
Baibhab Chatterjee, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Florida, has received a prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award, the agency’s highest honor for early-career faculty. | ECE Florida News
Some biomedical researchers at the University of Rhode Island may be working toward breakthroughs in cancer studies, environmental health sciences and neuroscience. But sometimes, they’re fighting for elbow room, too. URI President Marc B. Parlange says that with hundreds of students and faculty members using the limited amount of biotech labs on the university’s main […]| Providence Business News
The CFE is annouce September's Fuel winner Intero Biosystems, led by the brilliant PhD student Madeline Eiken.| Center for Entrepreneurship