Since its conception, the 3D printing of pharmaceuticals has been an exciting, if confusing, idea, yet to fully be put into practice. Lee Cronin, of the University of Glasgow, discussed his vision of…
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Complex Separation of Conjoined Twins Successfully Planned with 3D Printing
We’ve covered many stories in which 3D printing has aided in the planning of surgeries, with patient-specific, 3D printed models cutting surgery time drastically by providing doctors with a deta…
12 Things We Can 3D Print in Medicine Right Now
Kaiba Gionfriddo was born prematurely in 2011. After 8 months, his lung development caused concerns, although he was sent home with his parents as his breathing was normal. Six weeks later, Kaiba stop…
3D Systems Releases ProJet 3510 DPPro All-in-One Medical 3D Printer
With the fields of medicine and dentistry benefiting greatly from the ability of 3D printing to produce custom, intricate, and castable objects, both 3D Systems and Stratasys have been pushing their p…
High-Schoolers Gift Two-Year-Old with a 3D Printed Hand
Students at Brenham High School have, literally, given a hand to a two-year-old boy named Kaedon, The San Francisco Globe reports. Kaedon suffers from amniotic band syndrome, a syndrome caused by a f…
Can Open Source Really Work in Scientific Research?
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about a study by Michigan Technological University’s Professor Joshua Pearce in which he calculated some hard numbers about the potential savings of adopting open …
Another Heart Mended with a 3D Printed Surgical Model
Mina Khan was born with a broken heart. Specifically, she had a large hole between her ventricles. This defect prevented the normal circulation of blood through her heart chambers and lungs, leaving t…
Prosthetic Allows Teen to Play Guitar with 3D Printed Purpose
Let it be known that a physical disability has never prevented the determined musician from pursuing their passion. My preferred example is history’s greatest guitarist, Django Reinhardt, who, after a…
Open Bionics Releases Its Most Realistic 3D Printed Bionic Hand Yet
Ever since the beginning of the “robotic age”, the idea of a fully functional, mechatronic prosthetic hand has seemed within reach and, yet, has been impossible to achieve. So close and ye…
Where 3D Printing Meets Reality – Reality Computing and REAL 2015
From February 25-27th, REAL 2015 is bringing 3D scanning, 3D design software, augmented reality and 3D printing together under one roof. Literally, because it takes place at The Fort Mason Center in …