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Prosthetic Party - Activity - www.TeachEngineering.org - 0 views

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    "Student teams investigate biomedical engineering and the technology of prosthetics. Students create a model prosthetic lower leg using various materials. Each team demonstrate its prosthesis' strength and consider its pros and cons, giving insight into the characteristics and materials biomedical engineers consider in designing artificial limbs. "
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eGFI - For Teachers » Lesson: Build a Prosthetic Device - 0 views

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    "intro to biomedical engineering and the technology of prosthetics. As they create a model prosthetic lower leg, testing strength and considering its pros and cons, they learn about issues and materials that biomedical engineers consider in designing artificial limbs."
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3D-Printed Splint Helps Baby Breathe Again - 0 views

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    "Dr. Glenn Green, associate professor of pediatric otolaryngology, and Scott Hollister, professor of biomedical engineering & mechanical engineering and associate professor of surgery - used pioneering technology to come up with a solution. The University of Michigan Health System says Green and Hollister took a CT scan of Kaiba's trachea/bronchus and then created a tracheal splint using 3D printing."
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What is Materials Engineering? - Materials Engineering, Purdue University - 0 views

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    "New materials have been among the greatest achievements of every age and they have been central to the growth, prosperity, security, and quality of life of humans since the beginning of history. It is always new materials that open the door to new technologies, whether they are in civil, chemical, construction, nuclear, aeronautical, agricultural, mechanical, biomedical or electrical engineering."
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projectleadtheway - Activity 1.4 Engineer Webquest - 0 views

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    "Engineering offers more career options than any other discipline. It's a profession that can take you from the depths of the ocean to the far reaches of outer space, from within the microscopic structures of the human cell to the top of the tallest skyscrapers. Whether it's cell phones, digital cameras, DVD's, or facial recognition devices that can pick out a terrorist in a crowded football stadium, engineers are behind almost all of today's exciting technology. Engineers are problem solvers who search for quicker, better, and less expensive ways to use the forces and materials of nature to meet today's challenges. Engineering students have their pick of many fields. From electrical to civil to aeronautical to biomedical, every discipline within engineering will lead to an exciting and rewarding career. In this activity, you will research one type of engineering"
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Engineering a Better Future for Girls - US News and World Report - 0 views

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    "Although young women currently make up only 18 percent of engineering majors, there are many bright spots including such disciplines as biomedical and environmental engineering, where in 2011 these fields awarded 39 percent and 44 percent of their degrees, respectively, to women."
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Scientific Advances In Prosthetic Limbs | The Diane Rehm Show from WAMU and NPR - 0 views

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    "new bionic arm powered by the thoughts of the person wearing it can mimic almost all the movements of a real hand."
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Bioengineering in JoVE - 0 views

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    "JoVE Bioengineering focuses on techniques in which the principles of engineering, mathematics and physics are applied to problems associated with the life sciences."
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Micro Robots Could Prevent Blindness > ENGINEERING.com - 0 views

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    "In the future, ophthalmologists may be able to inject Prof. Nelson's microrobots into a patient's eye to progressively monitor the levels of oxygen within their retinas, potentially fending off blindness."
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