Dr. Andrea Toulouse launched the 3DEndoFab project, which aims to develop a micro 3D printer that can be integrated into the ...
During a complicated bone surgery, every second matters. The longer a wound is open, the more likely it is to become infected ...
In a move to reduce the risk of infection, a team of engineers has designed a new method of 3D printing biomaterial. The researchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, Australia, ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A group of doctors recently discovered how to create a special ink that's capable of 3D printing within the human body. This discovery could have major medical implications as it ...
Doctors have made an astounding breakthrough. According to a new paper published in Science, a group of doctors has managed to create a special ink capable of 3D printing within the human body. The ...
Engineers from UNSW Sydney have developed a miniature and flexible soft robotic arm that could be used to 3D-print biomaterial directly onto organs inside a person's body. 3D-bioprinting is a process ...
A team of engineers at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, has developed a tiny, flexible robotic arm that’s designed to 3D print material directly on the surface of organs inside ...
Researchers have used human neural stem cells to 3D print functional brain tissue that mimics the architecture of the cerebral cortex, the brain’s outermost layer. The breakthrough technique has the ...
In a leap that could reshape how scientists study the human body in space, researchers at ETH Zurich have successfully 3D ...
A common trope in science fiction, especially cyberpunk fiction, involves custom-grown replacement organs based on the recipient's own flesh. We're not there yet as a species—and in fact still a good ...
The potential for 3D bioprinting has been further expanded thanks to the work of engineers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW), who have developed a soft robotic arm that can print directly ...
A team of researchers at Duke University and Harvard Medical School say they’ve developed a new way to 3D print inside the human body, by sending ultrasound waves at an injectable biocompatible ink.