Budding surgeons may soon train on stretchy, lifelike 3D-printed skin that oozes out blood and pus when cut.
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Pioneering 3D printing technique makes realistic surgical models
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have successfully 3D printed lifelike human tissue structures that can ...
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Technique makes complex 3D printed parts more reliable
MIT engineers are incorporating the limitations of 3D printers into computer designs, to better control materials’ performance. The approach helps ensure printed structures perform the way they’re ...
Researchers used 3D printing and capillary action to create customizable neural chips, expanding design freedom for brain ...
A team of researchers in China have carried out a new experiment to test how well a 3D printed concrete house can withstand ...
Ford engineers literally 3D-printed new aero parts at the track, allowing the Mustang GTD to run a 6:52 Nürburgring lap.
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3D printing truck tour makes stop at Youngstown State
Youngstown State University got a visit Monday from some 3D printing experts. They showcased how 3D printing is used across ...
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New 3D-printed tissue with blood-like fluids mimics real organs for surgical practice
Minnesota engineers developed fluid-filled 3D-printed tissues that mimic the feel of surgery, earning praise from surgeons.
Tasked with honoring the school’s 150th anniversary, Brigham Young University engineers combined the school’s values of ...
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