
New Network Model of the Musculoskeletal System Can Predict Compensatory Injuries Anatomical diagrams that show the connections between sets of muscles and bones have existed … Read More ›
New Network Model of the Musculoskeletal System Can Predict Compensatory Injuries Anatomical diagrams that show the connections between sets of muscles and bones have existed … Read More ›
Adding a Twist Makes 3D-Printed Structures Tougher Jordan Raney Some mantis shrimp kill their prey with a hammer-like appendage called a dactyl club. Despite being … Read More ›
IEEE Spectrum: ‘Microdrones That Cooperate to Transport Objects Could Be Future of Warehouse Automation’ Following up on an earlier story about the GRASP lab’s new … Read More ›
A model tent developed by REACT’s SURGG Team. A superhydrophobic coating applied to the seams allows the tent to channel and collect rainwater. WHYY: ‘Penn … Read More ›
Network Neuroscience, Explained Via Twister As a pioneer in the nascent field of network neuroscience, Danielle Bassett, Eduardo D. Glandt Faculty Fellow and Associate Professor in … Read More ›
Y-Prize Startup VisiPlate is Opening Eyes and Attracting Funding VisiPlate, a nanotechnology-based medical device for glaucoma patients, got its start as the winner of the … Read More ›
IEEE Spectrum: ‘This Autonomous Quadrotor Swarm Doesn’t Need GPS’ The GRASP Lab’s flying robots do some amazing things under the invisible glow of PERCH’s motion-tracking camera … Read More ›
Penn Engineers: Bone Marrow Transplant Stem Cells Can “Swim” Upstream When a cancer patient receives a bone marrow transplant, time is of the essence. Healthy stem … Read More ›
Navigating medical device development at every stage The Penn Health-Tech Center launched earlier this year with high hopes of connecting researchers across disciplines to create technologies … Read More ›
Mobility21 is Also Making Biking Safer with Eye-tracking technology Last week, Philadelphia Inquirer reporter Jason Laughlin spoke with Mobility 21 co-director Rahul Mangharam about the … Read More ›