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.
Technion researchers have developed CarGrow, a red algae-based microgel that prevents shrinkage in 3D-printed tissues for transplantation. Its transparent structure allows real-time monitoring of tissue growth, improving the reliability of bioprinted transplants.
Technion and MIT scientists have engineered bacterial cells to function as living computers by integrating synthetic gene circuits that mimic neural networks. These programmable cells can perform logic operations and respond to environmental stimuli, offering promising applications in biomanufacturing and targeted therapies.