For decades, scientists, ethicists, and technologists have discussed the possibility of having cultivated meat, also known as lab-grown meat, among other names, as a mainstream replacement for ...
A 3D bio-printer may be something that one hears about from science fiction movies and media but it is something that is the next technology development in medical needs. A company called Renewal Bio ...
Vertebrate animals benefit from a combination of rigidity for structural support and softness for adaptation. Similarly, integrating rigidity and softness can enhance the versatility of soft robotics.
Such tissues and organs could someday be manufactured with a 3D printer, with the right bio-ink such as that developed by Savoji and his colleagues. "My team has shown that an ink composed of ...
With the extensive advances in the realm of additive manufacturing, 3D-printed food is one of the more recent developments that is gaining speed. Similar to how other 3D-printed objects are made, the ...
Scientists from the NIHR Great Ormond Street Hospital Biomedical Research Centre (a collaboration between GOSH and UCL), London, and University of Padova, Italy, have shown for the first time how 3D ...
A new bioink mimics conductive human tissue for the development of wearable technology that is more compatible with the human body, paving the way for novel “integrated” electronics applications, ...
A new type of recyclable resin, made from biosourced materials, has been designed for use in 3D printing applications. In a study published today in Nature, researchers from the University of ...
The development of 3D printing has recently attracted significant attention on constructing complex three-dimensional physiological microenvironments. However, it is very challenging to provide a ...
A new type of recyclable resin, made from biosourced materials, has been designed for use in 3D printing applications. A new type of recyclable resin, made from biosourced materials, has been designed ...