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3D-printed film for targeted drug delivery in cervical cancer

Researchers at the University of Mississippi have developed a film to improve the treatment of cervical cancer. Using 3D printing, they are producing patient-specific...

SpaceX Dragon: Transporting 3D Printing Experiments back from the ISS

The Dragon capsule of SpaceX's Crew-6 spacecraft has landed back on Earth after 6 months of ISS mission. On board were samples and results...

CERN plans to use induction copper 3D-printing system to create superconducting applications

Swiss-based European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) announced plans to use the Germany-based GH induction process to improve the transport of high electrical currents...

3D printing of organs: New technique enables targeted cell growth

Researchers at the Zayed Centre for Research in London have developed a new method for 3D printing human tissue. By selectively placing polymer structures,...

Organovo to Develop 3D Bioprinted Human Liver for Transplantation

US-based bioprinting company Organovo has unveiled plans to 3D print human liver tissue for direct transplantation to patients. Organovo's exVive3D bioprinted liver tissue has been available...

Researchers develop new method for programmable multi-interface droplet printing

ZHU Zhiqiang, Prof. SI Ting, Prof. XU Xiaorong and their colleague from the School of Engineering Science, University of Science and Technology of China...

Electroninks Finalizes Enhanced Particle-Free Silver Ink Product for Aerosol Jet Printing

Electroninks, the leader in particle-free metal inks and advanced conductive materials, announced the confirmation of an enhanced particle-free silver ink product with aerosol...

Researchers File Patent for Ultra-Strong, Lightweight 3D Printed Foam Structures

Researchers at the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology in Abu Dhabi have created strong lightweight architectured foam structures using 3D printing technology. These...

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...

Modelling the dimensional accuracy of SLM with PBLF

Dimensional accuracy is one of the major concerns for Laser Powder Bed Fusion technologies since the process is characterized by high-temperature gradients, consolidation, and...

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