A group of scientists have devised a novel way to produce skin in almost any 3D shape, which could then be transplanted as "biological clothing". The team of researchers from Columbia University ...
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Scientists 3D-print living brain structures in a lab - why it matters
The field of neuroscience is making incredible strides, with researchers now able to replicate the brain's intricate networks ...
They hope their research could open the doors for the development of treatments for existing neurological disorders, including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. As detailed in a new paper published ...
Physicists at Loughborough University in the UK have printed the "world's smallest violin" using new nanolithography tools. The team behind the instrument, which is thinner than a human hair, chose ...
Scientists in the US have created a way to 3D print materials inside the body using ultrasound. Tests in mice and rabbits suggest the technique could deliver cancer drugs directly to organs and repair ...
Scientists at Pennsylvania State University claim to have become the first to 3D print living human skin tissue onto open wounds on rats. The researchers are hoping the work could lead to new ...
Scientists are bioprinting 3D structures with a material that is a close match for human tissue, paving the way for true biomanufacturing. A research team at the University of Virginia School of ...
A common trope in science fiction, especially cyberpunk fiction, involves custom-grown replacement organs based on the recipient's own flesh. We're not there yet as a species—and in fact still a good ...
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Previous attempts to utilize perovskite quantum dots have largely relied on 2D patterning techniques on flat surfaces, limiting device geometry and performance. Some researchers have explored 3D ...
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