Tiny robots could deliver drugs in human body, more
Janus particles can detect and navigate towards chemical signals, much like bacteria-sensing food.
Janus particles can detect and navigate towards chemical signals, much like bacteria-sensing food.
Sapphira Akins is now working on her master's degree with the BAM (bachelor's and master's) program.
The award highlights the professors' innovative research and work to inspire the next generation of engineers.
The middle school students participated in engineering presentations and toured specialized laboratory facilities.
The new pre-engineering pathway program allows students to begin their engineering studies at UH Hilo before transferring to UH Mānoa to complete their degrees.
The new technology could allow doctors to guide several tiny, flexible robots independently through the body's complex network of tubes and vessels.
Wearable sensors are crucial in continuously monitoring vital signs and other health indicators.
Austin Cataluna embarked in a six-month journey to advance his capabilities in STEM.
The program funds students from minority-serving institutions to attend and present their research at the TRB annual meeting in January 2025.
Engineers are trying to figure out how these tiny plastic particles affect our health and the environment.