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Sometimes the answer isn’t in a lab across the world, it’s just one floor down. At Binghamton University, Professor Seokheun “Sean” Choi has been developing bacteria-powered biobatteries for over a ...
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Scientists 3‑D printed a tiny elephant inside a cell
In a groundbreaking fusion of biology and technology, scientists have successfully 3D printed a tiny elephant inside a living ...
The device is compact enough to rest on a fingertip and is compatible with current tissue-engineering technology. A newly developed 3D-printed device offers scientists the ability to build human ...
UBC Okanagan researchers have developed a 3D bio-printed model that closely mimics the complexity of natural lung tissue, an innovation that could transform how scientists study lung disease and ...
Scientists have developed a tool made from a modified glue gun that can 3D print bone grafts directly onto fractures and ...
Microscale 3D printed arches guide cells to form natural self-bonds, improving how soft tissue attaches to medical implants without added proteins. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Efforts to engineer reliable ...
You can 3D-print nearly anything: rockets, mouse ovaries, and for some reason, lamps made of orange peels. Now, scientists at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, have printed living neural ...
Key cells in the brain, neurons, form networks by exchanging signals, enabling the brain to learn and adapt at incredible speed. Researchers have now developed a 3D-printed 'brain-like environment' ...
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