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Scientists 3D print muscle tissue in zero gravity to study diseases beyond Earth
ETH Zurich scientists 3D print muscle tissue in simulated zero gravity, paving the way for growing human tissue in space.
Infrastructure development is in a state of transition. Though everyone involved faces new pressures to deliver and innovative new technologies hold great promise, not all of the traditional ways of d ...
Supporting other artists is something I have always enjoyed,” Garcia said. “I'm a fan of many local artists and I'm also ...
Cycling Weekly on MSN
Aero for everyone? I got an AI-based bike fit and saved dozens of watts
I got a bike fit from AiRO, an AI-driven app that gives bike fitters actionable CFD modeling without the wind tunnel ...
The professional graphic design program Affinity will be available for free, with no subscription required. And according to its new parent company, Canva, it's going to stay that way. Forever. ...
Many students at Petal’s 3D School are getting a greater understanding of bees. Not from books, though. But through the ...
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