UNSW researchers developed a soft robotic heart that mimics human heart movement, valve leakage, and disease to help test ...
Re-creating the beating heart The model developed at UNSW is a soft, flexible replica of the left side of the heart. Silicone membranes form the internal chambers, while soft robotic artificial ...
The result on his computer screen looked impossible. Late one night in 2009, Nate Orloff was alone in a laboratory, analyzing ...
The green hydrogen provides a pathway to the 100% sustainable energy future, rendering hydrogen energy service providers (HESPs) an important role in energy supply. Different from the conventional ...
Researchers from UNSW Sydney have built the first artificial protein motor capable of taking controlled, directional steps ...
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Meet the 17 startups that took part in Creative Destruction Lab’s latest Seattle accelerator
The nine-month, nonprofit program based at the University of Washington's Foster School of Business graduated 17 early stage ...
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Spintronic hardware unlocks faster, lower-energy optimization, outpacing tested quantum annealers
Solving complex optimization problems is central to many modern technologies, from logistics and financial modeling to chip ...
For over a century, doctors have used electrocardiograms (EKGs) to render the invisible electrical activity of the human heart visible, using the pulse to diagnose disease before it becomes fatal. Now ...
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