Home > Extreme 3D printing cancer drugs molecule-by-molecule, using DNA scaffolds Imagine designing parts that can self assemble into a house. Now imagine that these same houses can self assemble into ...
Researchers at the University of Twente, Netherlands, have made an advancement in bioprinting technology that could transform how we create vascularized tissues. Their innovative bioink, recently ...
Standard laboratory tests can fail to detect many disease-causing DNA changes. Now, a novel 3D chromosome mapping method can ...
A team of Chinese scientists has uncovered a hidden 3D structure in rice DNA that allows the crop to grow more grain while ...
A new approach breaks down complicated designs into modular building blocks for easy assembly from the bottom up. (Nanowerk News) When the Empire State Building was constructed, its 102 stories rose ...
Belgian AM production company Amnovis marked a milestone this week, having delivered its 100,000th 3D printed implant in five years.
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3D printing is about to transform medicine, housing, and space
Researchers are now using 3D printing to build organs, create meat without animals, and even construct homes in 24 hours.
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