The Alimperti Lab, a biomedical engineering lab at Georgetown University, is developing patent-pending 3D-printed bone grafts ...
3D printing is used to create real-life 3D objects from a digital model, facilitating the realization of ideas and concepts with high accuracy. Various 3D printing technologies exist, including ...
A researcher has helped create a new 3D printing approach for shape-changing materials that are likened to muscles, opening the door for improved applications in robotics as well as biomedical and ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Nvision Biomedical Technologies announced FDA clearance of its 3D-printed PEEK interbody system. The system is ...
Doctors have made an astounding breakthrough. According to a new paper published in Science, a group of doctors has managed to create a special ink capable of 3D printing within the human body. The ...
A cutting-edge review explores the convergence of three-dimensional (3D) printing and peptide self-assembly, unveiling a new era in biomanufacturing. This technology paves the way for creating ...
Scientists developed a 3D printing method that creates hydrogels with tissue-like properties, paving the way for personalized implants and adaptive soft robotics. (Nanowerk News) Human tissues like ...
Chinese-led team uses hydrogel-based bioinks for 3D-printed implant able to replicate functional components of natural erectile tissue A Chinese-led study has held out hope for a therapeutic solution ...
CRP Technology, Italy-based company specialized for over 25 years in professional 3D printing, wants to actively contribute to the Coronavirus emergency, and makes its know-how and expertise available ...
They are only a few tens of micrometres long - far smaller than the width of a human hair - yet these robots can swim, sense, navigate and adapt in ...
A therapeutic solution to erectile dysfunction (ED) could soon be available, after groundbreaking advances in biomedical 3D printing by Chinese researchers. ED is surprisingly common: it affects more ...