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Oct 11

Microneedles unlock curcumin’s therapeutic potential Opens in new window

Researchers engineer a hybrid system that stabilizes curcumin to target skin diseases.

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Aug 30

Scaling up the production of liquid metal circuits Opens in new window

At Carnegie Mellon, mechanical engineering researchers have developed a new scalable and reproducible manufacturing technique that could accelerate the mainstream adoption and commercialization of soft and stretchable electronics.

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Aug 02

3D printing ice Opens in new window

3D printed ice isn’t as magical as in the movie Frozen, but it has wonderful potential for biomedical engineering and advanced manufacturing.

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Videos

Joshua R. Siegel: Researching Microneedle Arrays
Mechanical Engineering Ph.D. candidate Joshua Siegel discusses his research on microneedle arrays and their use in minimally invasive real-time diagnostics.

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