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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 at TU Wien Create 3D Nano-Structures Made of Pure Gold

Scientists at the Technical University of Vienna have developed a process to create 3D nano-structures made of nearly pure gold. The additive direct-write lithography technique uses...

MIT Researchers 3D Print Robots with Shock-Absorbing Skins

Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have developed a method to 3D print shock-absorbing materials that could not only make...

PITT Researchers Receive $350k Grant to Develop Fast Computational Model for 3D Printing

Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh's Swanson School of Engineering have collaborated with manufacturer Aerotech Inc. to develop novel computational methods for additive manufacturing. Their project...

Researchers of Nanyang Technological University in Singapore use ultraviolet assisted extrusion-based (UAE) Bioprinting to develop soft tissue constructs.

One of the significant challenges in the bioprinting of soft tissue is the fabrication of complex tissue constructs with the desired structural integrity and...

Pennsylvania State University launches a graduate program to address legal 3D printing issues in the industry

The new course, AMD 597 Legal Issues in Additive Manufacturing, address legal issues arising in the industry starting this summer and integrates multiple disciplines,...

Chinese researchers want to 3D print skin in the next two or three years

The largest human organ is not the brain, the lungs or the liver, it is the skin. Compared to other organs the skin is...

Researchers Develop Functional Polymers for 3D Printing

Researchers at the University of Melbourne have developed smart 3D printable polymers that can perform certain functions triggered by chemical reaction in a particular...

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