bio ink
A T-shirt screen printed with pH sensitive bio-active inks can provide a map of pH
Osaka University researchers refine method of making bio-ink droplets stick to each other, enabling 3D
“Polyol-Silk Bioink Formulations as Two-Part Room-Temperature Curable Materials for 3D Printing” Advances in 3-D printing
A new simple tool developed by nanoengineers at the University of California, San Diego, is
Liquified spider silk extruded in a gel via a three-dimensional printer could soon be regenerating