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Fiber infused Ink makes 3D Printed Heart Muscle Beat

Researchers at Harvard's John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a method to create a beating heart tissue using...

3D Printed Eyes Might be a Reality by 2027

The Italian studio for generative design, MHOX, has unveiled their latest research concept, following will.i.am's call for ethical stance on 3D printing human bodies. Their...

Penn State replaces 3D printing plastics with plant-based materials

Scientists at Penn State University are working on sustainable resin materials for 3D printing. These should be able to replace petrochemical-based plastics currently used...

When 3D-printed mushrooms make music: Mushroom mycelium as a sustainable high-tech material in speaker construction

Mushroom mycelium is a renewable resource. It has been essential in pharmacy for many years. Yet, mushroom mycelium has even more potential. As a...

Scientists develop fatigue-free process for 3D-printed titanium alloy

A research team led by Profs. Zhang Zhefeng and Zhang Zhenjun from the Institute of Metals Research of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has...

Duck gets 3D Printed Feet

Philip is a duck from Oshkosh in Wisconsin that has lost his legs during a tragical accident. A teacher saved his life by 3D printing...

Tel Aviv University prints personalized thick and perfusable cardiac patches

One challenge of cardiac tissue engineering is the production of thick vascularized tissues that fully match the patient. A new approach to 3D‐print thick,...

Alliance University signs Memorandum of Understanding with Wipro3D for a collaborative MBA Degree program

Alliance University, Bangalore signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Wipro3D, the metal additive manufacturing (AM) business of Wipro Infrastructure Engineering (WIN), for a...

BionicANTs – Nature as a Model for Future Production Systems

German company specialised in factory and process automation, Festo, has presented a few of their highlights visitors at the Hannover Fair, taking place next week,...

US researchers develop 3D-printed device to detect pollution in space

A team at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory has developed a new framework for the additive manufacturing of a space instrument to detect...

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