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A rapid form of 3D printing that uses sound and light could one day produce copies of human organs made from a person’s own cells, allowing for a range of drug tests. Traditional 3D printers ...
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EPFL researchers have pioneered a 3D-printable, programmable lattice structure for robotics that mimics the vast diversity of ...
Scientists from the University of Hong Kong (HKU) are attempting to integrate 3D-printed respiratory tissue with lab-grown "mini-organs" to help patients in need of transplants in the future.
Discover how EPFL’s innovative 3D-printed elephant robot combines advanced additive manufacturing with bio-inspired design.
In the future, we will not limit ourselves to the airway. We hope to do the same for other organs. It is easy to 3D print with biomaterials, but what matters is what kind of cells you put in them ".
14. Self-Replicating 3D Printers One emerging application of 3D-printing technology is the creation of “self replicating” 3D printers that can produce their own parts and components.
It was here that I made some of my first big 3D printing mistakes, mistakes that prompted me to read up on the different kinds of 3D printer filament, what each type of filament is good for, and ...