Spinal cord injuries are often permanent and life changing injuries with limited options available for treatment. With the aid of the latest 3D printing technology, a Cambridge (MA) based company InVi…
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3D printed Exoskeleton arms change the life of a little girl
Stratasys released a heart-melting case study on how 3D printing changed the life of 4-year old Emma Lavelle, by allowing her to use her hands the first time in her life. The researchers at Alfred I. …
Make your own medicine at home
University of Glasgow’s Professor Lee Cronin and his team have conducted a study using a standard 3D printer in order to attain what they call reactionware. ranitidine proton pump inhibitor zantac 150…
The big 3D printed niches
Medicine is set to become of the most imminent industries to adopt 3D printing technology across multiple different applications. We have been reading about masses of people wearing a 3D printed heari…
Dr. Atala on TED about printing a human kidney
Dr. Anthony Atala shows an early-stage experiment that could someday solve the organ-donor problem: a 3D printer that produces a transplantable kidney from living cells. Using similar technology, Dr. …