A 3D printable bio-active glass could be used to repair bone damage and help them grow back, a study suggests. The newly ...
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Australia's new robot 3D prints a home overnight; could build lunar bases one day
Named Charlotte, this robot was developed by the Australian companies Crest Robotics and Earthbuilt Technology.
Researchers at the University College London developed a novel Direct Ink Writing method to create bioactive bone implants.
Project DIAMOnD, the nation's largest distributed 3D printing network led by Automation Alley and funded by Oakland County, has launched its new additive manufacturing marketplace – a secure, ...
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Can glass replace bone? Scientists 3D print bio-glass that mimics skeletal strength
Chinese scientists developed a 3D printable bio-glass that sustained bone growth in rabbits, offering a low-cost path to ...
Researchers created a 3D-printable bioactive glass that supports bone growth in rabbits, offering a low-cost, effective ...
When biomedical researchers need to test their latest ideas, they often turn to engineered human tissue that mimics the ...
For people struggling to swallow their food thanks to diseases like dysphagia comes the promise of some relief in the form of a new type of 3D bioprinting method that customizes the texture, ...
A 3D printable bio-glass bone substitute supports long-term bone cell growth, outperforming regular glass and commercial ...
An engineering group is advancing maritime design with cutting-edge technology. Exeter’s Rapid Fusion is leading the ...
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Cracking the code of 3D-printed metal
Scientists are uncovering what happens inside 3D-printed metals, using new sensing tools to make parts stronger, safer and ...
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