Researchers have 3D-printed hearts using silicone and even a patient's own cells, but they haven't matched the full functionality of the real thing and aren't much good for repairing hearts. There's ...
Researchers have used a novel technique to 3D print brain tissue whose cells developed into functional neurons that communicated with each other in a matter of weeks. They say the approach could be ...
They hope their research could open the doors for the development of treatments for existing neurological disorders, including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. As detailed in a new paper published ...
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I recently purchased a 3D printer after a long time of flipping back and forth on whether it would be useful to me or not. I never really agreed that 3D printing is just an endless stream of solutions ...
Researchers at EPFL 3D printed porous bone scaffolds to support bone regeneration. Learn about the process here.
D printing is getting less finicky in 2026. New materials, machines, and software are cutting setup times and making high-quality prints easier.
GM is using functional 3D printed parts for the first time on production cars, with the upcoming 2022 Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing and CT5-V Blackwing performance sedans set to include several pieces that ...
If you've just started 3D printing as a hobby, you're probably comparing the various filament types, but does the brand ...
It's an achievement with important implications for scientists studying the brain and working on treatments for a broad range of neurological and neurodevelopmental disorders, such as Alzheimer's and ...
A team of University of Wisconsin–Madison scientists has developed the first 3D-printed brain tissue that can grow and function like typical brain tissue. It’s an achievement with important ...
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