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The Evolution of Biomedical Engineering

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Hyattsville, MD Biomedical Engineering is the interfusion of medicine, biology and engineering. It seamlessly blends technology with healthcare providing new innovative solutions and advancements. It is a very diverse field and the range of what can be done with or considered biomedical engineering is vast.

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The Future of Health Technology

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Biomedical engineering, or BME, a topic that combines engineering and health sciences to advance medical technology, has only recently emerged as its own field of study. In order to complete these advances, biomedical engineers work with math, science, and medicine.

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STEM Calendar for the Month of May for Educators Everywhere

STEM for Kids

May is a month brimming with significance in the realm of STEM, with a plethora of holidays and historic milestones that highlight the profound impact of science and technology on our lives and society as a whole. STEM For Kids® ranked #173 on the highly coveted Entrepreneur Magazine’s Franchise 500 list.

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A Look Into Biotechnology

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To enter this field, research, problem-solving techniques, and education are crucial. Many who aim to pursue biotechnology as a potential career earn a degree in a related scientific subject such as biology, biochemistry, microbiology, and more. This process often leads to a master’s degree or Ph.D.

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Why This College Student Created a Coloring Book to Celebrate Black Women in STEM

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In an education landscape awash in technology, what impact could something as analog as a coloring book make? Did those cultures influence your plans for your education? And for me, the solution was biomedical engineering. Ayanna Howard, who used AI to help send the Mars Rover into space, is Black.

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Using adsorbents to help society

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“Adsorption is a common process in our everyday lives,” says Dr Yamil Colón, based at the University of Notre Dame’s College of Engineering. The identification of new adsorbents is critical to technological advancements in healthcare, climate change and water scarcity,” explains Yamil. How does the team do this research?

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Inspirational women in STEM

Futurum

In our latest issue of Futurum, we spoke to individuals and organisations working to increase the representation of women in STEM, both in education and in careers. Despite this, women are underrepresented in STEM, both in higher education and in the workplace. Professor Joanna Collingwood is a biomedical engineer.

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