Biomedical Engineering

Macro lens, 80mm, high detail, precise focusing, controlled lighting of a glassy carbon electrode tip coated with a rough, porous layer of gold nanoparticles and iron metal-organic frameworks, symbolizing the core technology.

Sniffing Out Risperidone: A Tiny Sensor That Could Revolutionize Drug Monitoring

Hey there! Let’s talk about something pretty cool happening in the world of medicine and tech. You know how sometimes, when you’re taking medication, doctors need to check the levels in your blood to make sure it’s working just right and not causing nasty side effects? This is super important…

Macro lens, 60mm, high detail shot of a translucent, whitish decellularized human ovarian scaffold, showcasing its porous and fibrous ECM structure, with precise focusing and controlled, soft backlighting to highlight its three-dimensional nature against a clean, neutral background.

Beyond the Hype: Could Supercritical CO2 Revolutionize Ovarian Scaffolds?

Hey there, science enthusiasts! Let’s talk about something truly groundbreaking in the world of bioengineering, something that could offer a glimmer of hope to many women. We’re diving into the fascinating realm of ovarian tissue engineering, specifically how scientists are getting clever with something called supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) to…