Printable hydrogel matches the strength and elasticity of human cartilage A cartilage-mimicking material created by researchers at Duke University may one day allow surgeons to 3-D print rep... Read more
When you first learn about 3D printing, it seems like magic, but when you begin to understand the science and mechanics of it, the concept becomes a lot more logical (although the things tha... Read more
Using a sophisticated, custom-designed 3D printer, regenerative medicine scientists at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center have proved that it is feasible to print living tissue structures to... Read more
Using sugar, silicone and a 3-D printer, a team of bioengineers at Rice University and surgeons at the University of Pennsylvania have created an implant with an intricate network of blood v... Read more
Scientists have developed a 3-D printing method capable of producing highly uniform ‘blocks’ of embryonic stem cells. These cells – capable of generating all cell types in... Read more
Models of hearts, arteries, bones and brains are 3-D printed out of biological materials As of this month, over 4,000 Americans are on the waiting list to receive a heart transplant. With fa... Read more
Spanish cancer patient has received a 3D printed titanium sternum and rib cage designed and manufactured right here in Australia. Suffering from a chest wall sarcoma (a type of cancerous tum... Read more