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Engineers at Warwick University 3D Print Piezoceramics Using Micro-SLA Technology
Researchers at the University of Warwick have published a paper covering a micro-SLA 3D printing process to produce functional piezoceramic materials. The geometry and shape...
EpiBone to Engineer Lab-Grown Bones Using Patients’ Own Stem Cells
New York City-based startup EpiBone focuses on an alternative to painful grafts by engineering 3D structures of living bones made from patients' own stem cells. With...
Researchers 3D Print Liver Tissue for Drug Screening
A team of engineers at the University of California in San Diego has created a tissue closely mimicking human liver tissue using 3D printing...
Autodesk Teams Up With Researchers at LLNL to Explore Micro Scale 3D Printing
Software company Autodesk has embarked on an 18-month research partnership with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in California to explore the intersection of design software...
Could 3D Printed “Spermbots” Help Solve Male Infertility?
One of the main causes of infertility is low sperm motility, meaning that the sperms are healthy but can’t swim. Researchers from the institute...
Scientists Made A Database Of 3D Models From Fish Skeletons
Adam Summers wants to make a database of skeletons from all fish - a huge challenge. Summers is a professor of comparative biomechanics at the...
Researchers Improve Toughness of 3D Printed Bone Implants
A research project of Nottingham Trent University's Design for Health and Wellbeing Research Group aims to improve the toughness of synthetic bone substitutes. In order to provide...
Scientists Published Paper About Ultra-fine Particles Emitted By 3D Printers
To test out which 3D printers and which filaments are the biggest source of fine particles in the air around, these scientists set up...
Afraid Of 3D Printed Keys? – Watch this Talk of Eric Wustrow Than Will Be!
If you are following the news about 3D printing you probably heard of news about 3D printed keys that can be easily and cheaply...
Researchers Create Acoustic Tweezers to Move 3D Printed Cells
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have created acoustic tweezers that allow for 3D bioprinted cells to be moved more effectively and safely. The paper titled...