ETH Zurich scientists 3D print muscle tissue in simulated zero gravity, paving the way for growing human tissue in space.
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Washington University engineers 3D print bioelectronic hydrogels, which could one day replace existing implantable devices.
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Velo3D, Inc. (Nasdaq: VELO), a leading provider of advanced metal additive manufacturing (AM) technology transforming aerospace and defense supply chains, today announced that it will release its ...
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A team of researchers from UNSW Canberra has developed a new 3D-printed implant that could transform how doctors treat ...
Women recovering from mastectomies may soon have more lifelike options for breast reconstruction surgery, thanks to 3D-printing technology under development at the University of Maryland, College Park ...
The demand for specialty silica in the European Union is expected to rise from USD 1.7 million in 2025 to USD 2.8 million by ...