Bioengineering is the fastest-growing segment of engineering and holds the promise of improving the lives of all people in very direct and diverse ways. Bioengineering focuses on the application of ...
Biotechnology tools — or the techniques, technology and instruments used to study, modify or create biological systems — have the potential to solve issues in human health, sustainability and the ...
Bioengineering is revolutionizing cancer research. This area of science integrates engineering and physical sciences with oncology to change how we understand and treat this complex disease.
Princeton Engineering researchers are combining their expertise in chemical engineering, materials and computation to design crystalline materials that can be used to mitigate pollution or make ...
MXene materials have rapidly emerged in the field of two-dimensional materials due to their unique combination of transition metal carbides, nitrides, and ...