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Italian Researchers develop 3D-printed Biodegradable Seed Robot

Researchers from the Bioinspired Soft Robotics (BSR) Lab led by Barbara Mazzolai at the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) in Genoa in collaboration with...

Purdue researchers combine electric poling and 3D printing

Manufacturers of smart medical devices, smart robots and other products with smart sensors could simplify their device design and manufacturing with a patent-pending method...

University of Cambridge develops robotic hand using 3D printing

Researchers have developed a low-cost, energy-efficient robotic hand that can grasp a range of objects - and not drop them - just by wrist...

Safe bio-ink for printing artificial organs

The development of biomaterials for artificial organs and tissues may play an important role in the future due to the increase in accidental injuries...

Argonne National Laboratory and startup Phase3D improve 3D printing

Scientists at Argonne National Laboratory and startup Phase3D are developing ways to detect defects in 3D printing. This is intended to increase efficiency. Additive manufacturing...

Entering a new era of 3D printing of DNA and proteins

3D bioprinting is a useful technique that ranges from reconstructive plastic surgery to the fabrication of artificial organs. However, many biopolymers, such as nucleic...

Metal 3D printing: SLM Solutions and Danish Technological Institute collaborate

3D printer manufacturer SLM Solutions has announced a collaboration with the Danish Technological Institute (DTI). Together, they plan to develop new parameters for SLM...

Student develops 3D printing method with lunar dust

NASA is working to build a research base on the moon to send the first astronauts to Mars. Brandon Aguiar, a student from Florida,...

3D printed ferroelectric materials eliminate harmful bacteria, including E. coli

Engineers at the University of Bath, in collaboration with colleagues at the University of Ulster, have successfully produced a novel ferroelectric composite material with...

University of Technology Sydney: 3D-printed device for better sperm selection in in vitro fertilization

Researchers at the University of Technology Sydney and NeoGenix Biosciences have developed a new microfluidic sperm selection device that aims to increase the success...

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