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Light-tuned nanobots rapidly boost bone cell growth
Light-guided nanorobots are moving bone science from slow healing to on-demand growth, promising a future where fractures and ...
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VR headsets are taking the pain out of dentist visits for kids
Virtual monsters and cutting-edge VR are transforming dreaded dental visits into immersive adventures kids might actually look forward to.
Pediatric dentistry is increasingly defined by its move toward minimally invasive, patient-centered restorative approaches ...
This month, dental executives spoke with Becker’s about workforce shortages, strategic growth initiatives and upcoming challenges for the industry. Here is what four dental leaders told us in November ...
Minimally invasive dentistry is more than new tech; it’s a shift from 'drill and fill' to a philosophy of prevention and ...
Researchers use gold nanorobots to precisely guide stem cells into becoming bone tissue, a breakthrough for regenerative medicine and orthopedic repair. A groundbreaking biomedical advancement ...
Tiny gold nanorobots in a gel matrix help stem cells “work out” into bone cells. This could be a new method for growing custom tissues on demand. Prof. Berna Özkale Edelmann, together with researchers ...
Nanorobots use precise mechanical pressure to guide stem cells into becoming bone cells, advancing regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. Researchers have demonstrated that nanorobots can ...
For the first time, researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have succeeded in using nanorobots to stimulate stem cells with such precision that they are reliably transformed into bone ...
For the first time, researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have succeeded in using nanorobots to stimulate stem cells with such precision that they are reliably transformed into bone ...
Researchers used nanorobots to precisely stimulate stem cells into bone cells by applying pressure to cell walls, enabling faster future treatments. Prof. Berna Özkale Edelmann’s nanorobots consist of ...
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