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3D Printed Radiotherapy Mask Eases Patient’s Cancer Treatment
Medical treatments including prostheses, accurate models for surgery and implants are all known and documented applications of 3D printing (with 3D printed organs on the way) that require high precisi…
Regenovo is China’s Organovo
Of the roughly 30 3D printers on display at CES 2014, the Regenovo bioprinter was definitely the only one that could potentially save your life in an instance of acute organ failure. But not for anoth…
3D Printed Prosthetics for Sudanese Amputees — Initiated by Project Daniel
Mick Ebeling is making a deep impact with a very simple approach: Help one, help many. Founder of Not Impossible Labs, a nonprofit that creates tech solutions for real-world problems, Ebeling was move…
3D Orthotics: Australia Embraces Custom 3D Printed Insoles
Calling all Aussie readers! What are you doing on January 30th? If you’re into 3D printing and you happen to be in Brisbane, you might set aside some time to attend the official launch party for 3D Or…
British RP Firm to Produce Made-to-Measure Insoles for National Health Service
Some 3D printing advocates argue that the technology will revolutionize the marketplace, pushing the ability to customize goods to the level of true personalization. We’ll be able to scan our bodies f…
Track Your WILLpower with Armour39
In our coverage of CES, I portrayed my wife and I as having a mental breakdown in response to seeing a product called Armour39 developed by Under Armour, an active wear company that’s been using 3D pr…
3D Printing Permits Medical Students to Cut Costs and See Less Exposure to X-Rays
In high school, my Anatomy class took a field trip to the USC Kinesiology Lab to see the real human body. For some it was a harrowing experience, and not just because of the exposed organs. We learned…
LENS Offers Solution for Complex Medical Implants
While no implant is easy or simple, some medical implants, especially concerning bone replacement, pose complex problems. Researchers at Washington State University have implemented new procedures uti…
The 3D BioPen Rewrites Orthopedic Surgery
We may have received some flak for calling the 3Doodler (and others) FFF pens a “3D printing” pen — with some labelling the device as a “glorified glue gun” — but the BioPen from the University of Wol…