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World-first 3D placentas print early tissue, test drugs, and reveal pregnancy risks
This breakthrough combines 3D bioprinting, organoid technology, and placental research. It may pave the way for safer drugs, ...
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3D-printed bridges withstand 9.0 quakes
It’s an exciting time in the world of civil engineering and construction. The advent of 3D printing technology has now made ...
At the heart of future rocket engines lifting off to the Moon or Mars could be a 3D printed combustion chamber. Multiple NASA centers partnered with Virgin Orbit to develop and test a uniquely ...
NASA's first attempt at using 3D-printed parts for rocket engines has passed its biggest, and hottest, test yet. The largest 3D-printed rocket part built to date, a rocket engine injector, survived a ...
Veteran-led Kupros has figured out a way to dramatically speed up the prototyping process for 3D-printed electronics.
3D printing companies hope to help produce tens of millions of swabs for the American public. It’s a race against time. The country needs tens of millions of nasal swabs if it’s going to test enough ...
AIM3D GmbH (Rostock, Germany) is a spin-off company from the University of Rostock with the aim to drastically reduce the cost of the additive manufacturing (AM) of metal parts. In cooperation with ...
The construction industry is finally starting to undergo its digital transformation long after many other industries have adopted computerized manufacturing. As the construction industry strives to ...
Cover photo of Carbon’s prototype COVID-19 test swabs. All but one of the designs passed patient testing at Stanford and Beth Israel hospitals; Carbon eventually chose a hybrid of the two on the right ...
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