Brain implant enables blind woman to see simple shapes
Preliminary experimental results with the Moran | Cortivis Prosthesis support efforts to restore useful vision for the blind.
Read MorePreliminary experimental results with the Moran | Cortivis Prosthesis support efforts to restore useful vision for the blind.
Read MoreThe College of Engineering announces a $15 million gift from John and Marcia Price to build a new home for computing.
Read MoreBehavioral Health Innovation and Dissemination Center provides flexibility in treatment, a collaborative training program and interdisciplinary research opportunities.
Read MoreThe molecule helps organs protect themselves from damage during decreases in blood flow.
Read MoreDoctoral student Susana Velasquez-Franco got help from the library’s 3-D printing and GIS team.
Read MoreThe finding foreshadows the next phase of medicine, where technology helps clinicians quickly determine the root cause of disease so they can give patients the right treatment sooner.
Read MoreU engineers have developed powered exoskeletons to help amputees walk with less effort.
Read MoreStudy shows how changing chemistry in Roman mortar strengthens the tomb over time.
Read MoreThe U’s Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute is leading a new initiative to democratize data access.
Read MoreChemical compound reduces alpha-synuclein, cell stress.
Read MoreIn workshop, U education professors address how to teach Native perspectives and issues in classrooms.
Read MoreTechnology is driving the future, but who is doing the steering?
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