Neta Was Injured in the Kfar Gaza Massacre – a New Technion Invention Helped Her Walk Again
Neta, a survivor of the Kfar Gaza massacre, is walking again thanks to a Technion-developed exoskeleton—turning tragedy into triumph through science.
Neta, a survivor of the Kfar Gaza massacre, is walking again thanks to a Technion-developed exoskeleton—turning tragedy into triumph through science.
The technological innovation developed by Technion researchers suppresses the typical shrinkage of printed tissues prior to transplantation. Researchers at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology have developed an innovative technology for growing tissue for transplantation by printing it into a microgel bath as support
Technion and MIT collaborate to transform bacterial cells into living artificial neural circuits. Applications include biomanufacturing and therapeutics Bringing together concepts from electrical engineering and bioengineering tools, Technion and MIT scientists collaborated to produce cells engineered to compute sophisticated functions – “biocomputers” of sorts. Graduate