Bioengineers develop new class of human-powered bioelectronics
UCLA-designed self-powered, stretchable, waterproof magnetoelastic generator for bioelectronics. Credit: Jun Chen/UCLA A team of bioengineers at the UCLA Samueli School ...
Read moreUCLA-designed self-powered, stretchable, waterproof magnetoelastic generator for bioelectronics. Credit: Jun Chen/UCLA A team of bioengineers at the UCLA Samueli School ...
Read moreAssociate Professor Bozhi Tian with graduate students Aleksander Prominski and Lingyuan Meng. Credit: University of Chicago Researchers at the University ...
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