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3D Technology

Human nose structure 3D printed with a support material.

Cell-friendly bioprinting at high fidelity enhances its medical applicability

Categories Health, Technology
Droplets containing human iPSC-derived neural progenitors were 3D-printed to form 2-layer cerebral cortical tissue, which was cultured before implantation into a mouse brain slice. DNPs: deep-layer neural progenitors; UNPs: upper-layer neural progenitors. Image credit: Yongcheng Jin, University of Oxford.

3D printing method shows promise for repairing brain injuries

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
Caption:MIT researchers developed a user-friendly interface that enables a maker to customize the color, texture, and shape of the aesthetic characteristics of an open-source 3D model from an online repository, without affecting the functionality of the fabricated object. Credits:Image: Courtesy of the researchers

AI-driven tool makes it easy to personalize 3D-printable models

Categories Technology
Example of new UC San Diego device that can grip objects with no electronics involved.

This 3D Printed Gripper Doesn’t Need Electronics To Function

Categories Technology
Illustration of old neighborhood in 3d

Turning old maps into 3D digital models of lost neighborhoods

Categories Technology
Tuning mechanical properties of bioink according to temperature and 3d scaffold printing

Safe bioink for artificial organ printing

Categories Health, Technology
SFU geography professor Nick Hedley. Photo Credit: Simon Fraser University

Ancient Graffiti Revealed in 3D Detail

Categories Social Sciences
Custom, 3D-printed heart replicas are patient-specific and could help clinicians zero in on the best implant for an individual.

3D-printed hearts look and pump just like the real thing

Categories Health, Technology
The use of sound waves to create a pressure field to print particles.

Creating 3D objects with sound

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Researchers developed a new nonmechanical 3D lidar system, which is the size of a business card (seen in front of the system on the left). The system uses dually modulated surface-emitting photonic-crystal lasers (DM-PCSELs) as flash and beam-scanning sources.

New 3D lidar system could make autonomous driving safer

Categories Technology
Creating a "glove" of engineered skin for grafting.

Bioengineered skin grafts that fit like a glove

Categories Health, Technology

Stone-eating microbes could help humans colonize the moon and Mars

Categories Life & Non-humans, Space
Woman playing a printed violin

3D-printed violins bring music into more hands

Categories Technology
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