Researchers are 3D printing human muscle in zero gravity to create better disease models and improve astronaut health during space missions.
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On their way into space, astronauts' bodies deteriorate dramatically in zero gravity. To address this problem and protect our pioneers in space, researchers are looking for realistic test models. This ...
Human health remains one of the greatest challenges in space exploration. When astronauts spend long periods in space, their bodies weaken dramatically—especially their muscles and bones. Now, ...
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After generating over 10 million social media impressions with the launch of its text-to-3D model app, Adam has raised a $4.1 ...
Gaussian Splats is a term you have likely come across, probably in relation to 3D scenery. But what are they, exactly? This ...
The plaintiff National Recovery Agency Group, LLC (NRA) is a debt-collection firm that maintains large volumes of personally identifiable ...
HP’s additive manufacturing team is transforming drone production with 3D printing, enabling lighter, smarter, and more scalable aircraft.
Children at a Hove primary school used 3D printing to create hi-tech Halloween masks before painting them in a more ...
Heat exchanger components often use intricate lattice or cellular structures to increase surface area, improve heat transfer ...