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IEEE Pulse|December 24, 2014
Summertime and the research is easyZen Liu
IEEE Pulse|May 15, 2018
The Human Touch: Practical and Ethical Implications of Putting AI and Robotics to Work for PatientsJim Banks
IEEE Pulse|July 21, 2018
Controlling Seizures with Technology: Researchers Are Working to Predict and Prevent Epileptic Seizures Before They HappenMary Bates
IEEE Pulse|June 26, 2020
The Great Exhale: Using Breath Analysis to Detect DiseaseLeslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|January 24, 2015
The birds, the bees, and technology: four active research areas are boosting birth ratesAndrew La Barbera, Leslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|January 24, 2015
Babies from skin cells?: New assisted reproductive technologies are turning science fiction into realityLeslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|January 24, 2015
Twisted lines: artificial muscle and advanced instruments can be formed from nylon threads and fabricJohn D W Madden, Soheil Kianzad
IEEE Pulse|March 18, 2015
The neurotechnological revolution: unlocking the brain's secrets to develop innovative technologies as well as treatments for neurological diseasesJim Banks
IEEE Pulse|March 18, 2015
The great divide: some worry of a gap between what is being taught in American university undergraduate BME programs and the job marketJennifer Berglund
IEEE Pulse|March 18, 2015
The real world: BME graduates reflect on whether universities are providing adequate preparation for a career in industryJennifer Berglund
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IEEE Pulse|December 24, 2014
Summertime and the research is easyZen Liu
IEEE Pulse|May 15, 2018
The Human Touch: Practical and Ethical Implications of Putting AI and Robotics to Work for PatientsJim Banks
IEEE Pulse|July 21, 2018
Controlling Seizures with Technology: Researchers Are Working to Predict and Prevent Epileptic Seizures Before They HappenMary Bates
IEEE Pulse|June 26, 2020
The Great Exhale: Using Breath Analysis to Detect DiseaseLeslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|January 24, 2015
The birds, the bees, and technology: four active research areas are boosting birth ratesAndrew La Barbera, Leslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|January 24, 2015
Babies from skin cells?: New assisted reproductive technologies are turning science fiction into realityLeslie Mertz
IEEE Pulse|January 24, 2015
Twisted lines: artificial muscle and advanced instruments can be formed from nylon threads and fabricJohn D W Madden, Soheil Kianzad
IEEE Pulse|March 18, 2015
The neurotechnological revolution: unlocking the brain's secrets to develop innovative technologies as well as treatments for neurological diseasesJim Banks
IEEE Pulse|March 18, 2015
The great divide: some worry of a gap between what is being taught in American university undergraduate BME programs and the job marketJennifer Berglund
IEEE Pulse|March 18, 2015
The real world: BME graduates reflect on whether universities are providing adequate preparation for a career in industryJennifer Berglund
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