How 3D-printed homes offer a feasible solution for Netherlands' chronic housing crisis
• 4 years agoThe hope is that such homes, which are quicker to build than traditional houses and use less concrete, could become a factor in solving housing shortages in a nation that is one-third of the size of Florida with a population of 17.4 million people and rising.
3D printing an array of sensors directly onto expanding, contracting organs is now reality
Trendingdesk • 5 years agoResearchers used motion capture tracking to help the printer adjust its path to the movements of an organ.
3D printing in surgery: AIIMS introduces new jaw joint replacement
Myupchar • 5 years ago3D printing in surgery: AIIMS introduces new jaw joint replacement The jaw joint is the most used joint in the body. Medically known as the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), it is the single joint in the face that helps in the opening and closing of the mouth, chewing and even breathing. The joint is located in front of the ear opening
Handheld 3D printer can print skin cells on burn injuries too serious for skin graftin
• 5 years agoFor serious burns, skin from an unharmed area is taken and placed on the effective are, which is called skin grafting.
Tata Steel creates a culture and ecosystem of innovation, ushering India into the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Fp Studio • 6 years agoTata Steel works closely with the government and regulators to shape and drive policies for economic and environmental sustainability.
Smithsonian commemorates Apollo 11 landing with high res 3D model
Adityam • 9 years agoSmithsonian released high resolution 3D models of the Columbia command module on the forty seventh anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landings.
BioMethics: understanding bioethics issues and its aspects in biomedical engineering
Manuella Appendino • 6 years agoIncorporate insights on bioethical principles into clinical research is the need of the hour.
Scientists unveil 3D print of heart with human tissue & vessels in Israel
• 6 years agoIn a first, a heart the size of a cherry was 3D printed by Israeli scientists using human fat.
Scientists 3D-print rubber material that can repair itself if it becomes fractured
• 6 years agoAfter conquering 3D-printable soft materials, they are now working to develop self-healable materials.
Groundbreaking new 3D printer 'the replicator' uses light to print objects in resin
Tech2 News Staff • 6 years agoThe printer gets its nickname from the machine in Star Trek that materializes objects inside a tube.