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In February we ran a story on the first 3D-printed human stem cells. The article described printing whole cells in droplet form, which then aggregate into small spheroids of tissue. The fact that ...
The uses for 3D-printing tools are ever increasing. Printers create prototypes of medical devices, design flexible, lightweight electronics, and even engineer tissues used in wound healing.
Overview of 3D Bioprinting MarketThe global 3D Bioprinting Market is valued at USD 3 Billion in 2024 and is projected to ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNew 3D printer can make coffee mug from banana peels, turns food waste into useful goodsResearchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a specialized 3D printer that utilizes food ...
Tissue engineering facilitates the regeneration of damaged tissues, including skin, cartilage, and organs, by growing human cells on scaffolds using 3D printing and bioink. The developed biomaterial ...
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Stories by SWNS on MSNCute robot elephant could be the future of roboticsA cute robot elephant could be the future of robotics. The scaled-down jumbo has been built to demonstrate a cutting-edge bioinspired 3D printing technology. Researchers at EPFL university in ...
Discover how EPFL’s innovative 3D-printed elephant robot combines advanced additive manufacturing with bio-inspired design.
The paper, “Enhanced DLP-Based One-Step 3D Printing of Multifunctional Magnetic Soft Robot” was published in the journal Cyborg and Bionic Systems on Feb 26, 2025, at DOI: 10.34133/cbsystems.0215.
By 2027, the 3D-printing market is predicted to be worth $55.8 billion, according to Smithers, a technology consulting firm. What’s next for ICON?
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