Osaka University researchers refine method of making bio-ink droplets stick to each other, enabling 3D printing of highly complex biological structures with a wide variety of cell types usin... Read more
“Polyol-Silk Bioink Formulations as Two-Part Room-Temperature Curable Materials for 3D Printing” Advances in 3-D printing have led to new ways to make bone and some other relativ... Read more
A new simple tool developed by nanoengineers at the University of California, San Diego, is opening the door to an era when anyone will be able to build sensors, anywhere, including physici... Read more
Liquified spider silk extruded in a gel via a three-dimensional printer could soon be regenerating damaged human heart muscle and nerve cells, according to German researchers Biomaterial exp... Read more