Researchers have developed a synthetic 'hyperelastic bone' that can be customized using a 3D-printer and implanted in the body to mend damaged bones. The flexible bone-grafting material not only ...
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Nonlinear vibration analysis of hyperelastic structures investigates the dynamic response of materials and components that undergo large elastic deformations. Such structures, found in soft robotics, ...
Credit: Rahkendra Ice / A. Jakus et al. / Science Translational Medicine Broken bones are the bane of the medical profession, despite physicians’ best efforts to pump fractures full of expensive, ...