January/February 2023

Advances in Microscopy Tech Offer Better Views

Advances in Microscopy Tech Offer Better Views

Advances in Microscopy Tech Offer Better Views 789 444 IEEE Pulse
Innovations in microscopy provide new information on biological structures and activities, opening avenues for novel disease therapies. read more
Can Emotion AI Keep You Healthier?

Can Emotion AI Keep You Healthier?

Can Emotion AI Keep You Healthier? 789 444 IEEE Pulse
Detecting emotive signals in specific contexts may provide insights into your health, but challenges persist in gathering accurate data. read more
Double Vision

Double Vision: Study of U.K. Twins Provides New Insight Into Human Wellbeing

Double Vision: Study of U.K. Twins Provides New Insight Into Human Wellbeing 789 444 IEEE Pulse
Back in 1992, when Prof. Tim Spector of King’s College London set up a study to investigate the incidence of osteoporosis and other rheumatologic diseases in monozygotic (identical) twins, little did he know how much the project would expand its horizons. read more
A New Era for Bionic Limbs

A New Era for Bionic Limbs

A New Era for Bionic Limbs 789 444 IEEE Pulse
Recent breakthroughs in science and technology have produced prosthetic hands, arms, and legs that increasingly resemble biological ones. read more
Next Generation Bioprinted Products: “Products of Nature” or Patentable Innovation

Next-Generation Bioprinted Products: Products of Nature or Patentable Innovation?

Next-Generation Bioprinted Products: Products of Nature or Patentable Innovation? 789 444 IEEE Pulse
Bioprinting is an additive manufacturing process used to create architectures that mimic natural living tissues in form and function. It involves the deposition of bioink, which can include a mixture of living cells, nutrients, and extracellular matrix. read more
Engineering a holistic response to the global crisis of forced displacement

Engineering a Holistic Response to the Global Crisis of Forced Displacement

Engineering a Holistic Response to the Global Crisis of Forced Displacement 789 444 IEEE Pulse
The global coronavirus pandemic has demonstrated the necessity of engineering approaches, from research and development to rapid prototyping and production, in saving lives all across the world. read more

Asking Better Questions

Asking Better Questions 150 150 IEEE Pulse
Have you ever picked up a “universal remote” and have to study it for a minute before finding the power, channel, and volume buttons? Just as you settle in, a push of a wrong button puts up a panel that obscures the program, forcing another long look at the remote for the “exit” button to go back to the program. On the other hand, a tutorial was likely not needed to operate an iPhone. Why is that? read more

Identifying Problems and Unmet Clinical Needs: Who to Talk to and Where to Look

Identifying Problems and Unmet Clinical Needs: Who to Talk to and Where to Look 150 150 IEEE Pulse
Revenue from the sale of new products fuels the growth of many companies. It often plays a key role in a company’s strategic plan and justifies significant spending on research and development. read more

The Yin and the Yang of New Technologies

The Yin and the Yang of New Technologies 150 150 IEEE Pulse
Imagine technology as a living being. Perched on its left shoulder is a miniature angel, representing the good uses and beneficial consequences of the technology. read more