Oral Biomechanical Engineering is an open, ethics-first research framework exploring how controlled biomechanics, sensing, and feedback can reduce unnecessary trauma and pain in dental interventions.
Abstract: Technological breakthroughs in bioengineering and AI raise increasingly complex moral questions. This paper explores the overlapping domains of bioethics, bioengineering, and roboethics to ...
Abstract: As service animals play a vital role in supporting individuals with physical, sensory, or cognitive impairments, communication between humans and their animal companions becomes needed.
In December 2024, Elisabeth Bik noticed irregularities in a few papers by a highly-cited bioengineer, Ali Khademhosseini. She started looking at more publications for which he was a co-author, and the ...
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