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Biomaterials: Crash Course Engineering #24

Biomaterials: Crash Course Engineering #24

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We-ve talked about different materials engineers use to build things in the world, but there-s a special category of materials they turn to when building things to go inside our bodies. In this episode we-ll explore the world biomaterials like titanium and their coatings, the special chemistry of polyurethane, and the cross-linked structure of hydrogels. We-ll also look at the importance of safety & research, as well as the enormous future potential of biomaterials. Crash Course Engineering is produced in association with PBS Digital Studios
Date: 2022-04-04

Comments and reviews: 7


While it is tempting to stare at the camera or teleprompter, it can be disconcerting for the viewer. Looking away momentarily at your hands, shoes, or a physical object in the room can make your delivery seem much more organic and conversational.
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Human testing is ok in my book if the person volunteers and told the risks (im thinking terminally ill people. If something happens then it is certainly sad but may be needed. We cant let ethics stand in the way of bevelopment
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Yaaaaaay I used to do research on biomaterials before switching to machine learning (I still teach a class on it for high schoolers) and I'm always happy to see people teaching about biomaterials!
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Great video, but your pronunciation of titanium grabs my attention away from the content every time you say it. The first syllable rhymes with bit, not byte! Especially since you-re English!
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Hi. I am going to use a spring in a device that will be in direct connection to inside of the eye. Please tell me what material is biocompatible to use in this spring manufacturing?
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As a recent biomedical engineering grad, I-m surprised nitinol wasn-t mentioned! It-s becoming increasingly used in industry because it has temperature dependent shape memory!
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Could you possibly do some English Literature and Language revision on Paris Anthology, Carol Ann Duffy poetry and Othello please
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