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Researchers publish study on 3D-printed breast cancer tumours

Researchers at Penn State have successfully 3D bioprinted breast cancer tumors and treated them in a breakthrough study to better understand the disease that...

Researchers develop laser printing process to rapidly print micrometer-sized parts

Printing objects from plastic precisely, quickly, and inexpensively is the goal of many 3D printing processes. However, speed and high resolution remain a technological...

Jellagen and Copner Biotech present new 3D bioprinting system

Jellagen Ltd announced the successful completion of their innovative, collaborative SMART Cymru project, led by Copner Biotech, focused on developing new tissue engineering technologies...

Fraunhofer utilises atmospheric pressure plasma for more stable 3D-printed components

Stability is one of the core requirements and at the same time an important potential weak point for components manufactured in layer-by-layer 3D printing...

Researchers reduce costs and clinical burden of diabetes treatment

Diabetes, a lifelong condition that causes a person's blood sugar level to become too high, is among the top ten causes of deaths worldwide....

Researchers aim to produce ceramics more cost-efficiently and sustainably

An innovative research project of the Chair of Ceramic Materials at the University of Bayreuth in cooperation with the SKZ Plastics Centre is investigating...

Heidelberg University: Microscopic animals out of a 3D printer

Although just cute little creatures at first glance, the microscopic geckos and octopuses fabricated by 3D laser printing in the molecular engineering labs at...

Scientists create more complex salt scaffolds than ever before

Not that long ago, materials researchers scored a coup: they used a 3D printer to create a framework out of salt, which they then...

Undergraduate Design Competition: 3rd place for MIT team for novel 3D printable metal

The United States might be one step closer to its goal of having half of all new vehicles sold in 2030 be zero-emissions electric...

Researchers develop novel method for manufacturing MEMS technologies

3D printing can now manufacture customized sensors for robots, pacemakers, and more. The breakthrough, achieved by researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, could...

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