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Scientists 3D print muscle tissue in zero gravity to study diseases beyond Earth
ETH Zurich scientists 3D print muscle tissue in simulated zero gravity, paving the way for growing human tissue in space.
Dave Richards is the first person to receive a 3D prothesis that fits the space on his face and mimics his hair colour, eye colour and skin from the NHS. (SWNS) A cyclist whose face was severely ...
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3D-printing soft robot delivers hydrogels to the vocal cord surgical site to reconstruct tissues
After vocal cord surgery, many patients develop stiff vocal folds that impact their ability to speak. Hydrogels can help prevent this by promoting healing, but delivering hydrogels to the vocal cords ...
DMyMask is leveraging 3D technologies, like 3D scanning and 3D printing, to develop custom silicone masks for premature ...
With 3D printing expanding and advancing daily, new jobs are constantly emerging. Have you ever thought about working in additive manufacturing? Or are you already an expert and are searching for a ...
Experience VR at one of 10 stations in our Virtual Reality Lab through a Meta Quest all-in-one headset. Headsets can be used wirelessly for greater freedom or wired to a PC for additional graphics ...
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