"It is so cool." This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: UNF students create realistic 3D models of human organs in class thought to be first in nation Wearing blue rubber gloves ...
Realistic 3D models of human organs made at a Nottingham university are being used to help train surgeons. Richard Arm, a senior researcher at Nottingham Trent University's fashion department ...
“Our method allows for the rapid printing of centimeter-sized hydrogel models,” says Chi Zhou, associate professor of industrial ... a nascent technology expected to be a central part of the ...
quantitative imaging of living organs-on-chips. The rapid proliferation of complex 3D cell and tissue culture models in recent years has highlighted the need for robust live-cell deep imaging ...
A rapid form of 3D printing that uses sound and light could one day produce copies of human organs made from a person’s own cells, allowing for a range of drug tests. Traditional 3D printers ...
which will then be ‘printed’ in its proper place to gradually build up the target organ or tissue. The project’s five year goal is the printing of a fully functioning human heart and ...
Researchers have found out that an artificial intelligence algorithm can help them use 3D printing more effectively ...
Brazilian researchers have used three-dimensional (3D) printing to develop an artificial skin model with properties that are ...