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D bioprinting uses living cells as "ink" to create functional tissues. Discover how this technology is transforming medicine ...
BIO INX pioneers 3D bioprinting with ready-to-use biomaterials, bridging the gap between regenerative medicine research and real-world clinical applications.
Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have created a new, quick, and accurate 3D printing technique that uses various light colors to seamlessly combine soft and hard qualities into a ...
such as the rigid structure of bone surrounded by pliable cartilage, all with elegant and precise geometric properties, researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a fast, precise ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN3D-printed resin ‘shocks’ scientists with rubber-like flex, plastic-like strengthWhen it comes to creating objects with vastly different physical properties, materials fail either at the interface or when they come in contact with each other. The condition is similar to how the ...
Experts discuss how academic publishing must change to support open science, transparency and global accessibility in a ...
UT Austin researchers 3D print parts that are both soft and hard. The technology blends rigid and flexible materials in one ...
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Existing three-dimensional (3D) neuronal culture technology has limitations in brain research due to the difficulty of ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNElephant robot demonstrates bioinspired 3D printing technologyA cheetah's powerful sprint, a snake's lithe slither, or a human's deft grasp: Each is made possible by the seamless ...
The global 3D bioprinting market is set to witness a growth rate of 12-15% in the next 5 years. Rising demand for organ ...
[Ryan] of [Fat Lip Collective] has been on a streak of using 3D printing for his car mod projects. From spark plug adapters to exhaust pipes to dash panels, his CAD skills and additive manufacturin… ...
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