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Sparta Biomedical Reports Treatment of First Patients with Breakthrough Device, Ormi

Sparta Biomedical Recognized with the MedTech Innovator Execution Award and the AdvaMed Accel Virginia Shimer Rybski Memorial Award

Osteoarthritis: Is a Cure on the Launch Pad?

Duke researcher says new synthetic cartilage could be a game changer for people with knee pain.

Chinese television station Mango TV: Lab-Made Cartilage Gel Outperforms The Real Thing

World Economic Forum: This lab-made knee cartilage is stronger than the real thing

Stiff, Achy Knees? Lab-Made Cartilage Gel Outperforms the Real Thing

Duke Angel-backed biomedical startup lands $5M for its knee treatment tech

Benjamin Wiley wins the 2019 Buck Whitney Award

Benjamin Wiley has been named a 2018 Highly Cited Researcher

Stretchable, Twistable Wires for Wearable Electronics

3-D Printers Open New Design Space for Wireless Devices

3-D printable implants may ease damaged knees

This ‘spray-on’ memory will let you store data on any surface or object.

Nanowire “Inks” Enable Paper-Based Printable Electronics.

Beilby Medal and Prize 2015 Winner

Copper Nanowires Now Match Performance of Leading Competitor

Benjamin Wiley is one of 200 Chemists to be recognized as a Highly Cited Researcher by Thomas Reuters.

Core-shell nanowires aid quest to produce renewable fuel

Sprinkled nanocubes hold light tight.

Copper-Nickel Nanowires Could be a Perfect Fit for Printable Electronics

Copper Film Could Lower Touch Screen, LED and Solar Cell Costs

Copper Nanowires Enable Bendable Displays, Solar Cells