Washington State University researchers have developed a 3D-printed model of the left side of the heart that contracts and beats, offering the chance for surgeons and medical students to rehearse ...
Heart disease remains a primary cause of illness and mortality around the world. While ...
Title image: Matt Davidson, a research associate in the Burdick Lab, shows off a 3D-printed material that could be used for a variety of medical applications. Photos by Casey Cass/CU Boulder In the ...
Heart cells grown in a lab and assembled in the shape of the organ will eventually start beating in unison--and create a heart for a patient that has a higher chance of success in a transplant than ...