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Synopsis: 1. ict: Bionics:


Livescience_2013 06825.txt

They work with communities on a wide range of issues including synthetic biology and bionic implants.


Livescience_2014 01783.txt

Some call this activity bionics others call it biomimetics. Whatever you call it it is big business:


popsci_2013 01087.txt

Perhaps scientists say bioprinters could even enable bionic organs body parts that don't just restore but extend human ability.

In a similar manner bioengineers might one day incorporate sensors into other tissues for example creating a bionic meniscus that can monitor strain.


ScienceDaily_2013 16618.txt

The researchers'findings are scheduled to be published in the April issue of the Journal of Bionic Engineering.


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