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Cartilage Forming on 3D Printed Scaffold May Speed Up Research
In yet another big step toward the development of functional 3D printed “bioficial” cartilage for use in humans, scientists at University of Melbourne have shown that infrapatellar fat pad adipose ste…
Eco-Friendly 3D Printing Plastic Derived from Squid DNA
“Everybody’s always talking about ABS, PLA, HIPS, carbon nanotubes… All we are saying is give squids a chance!” – John Lennon and Yoko Ono on new plastics research at Pen…
Playing with the Building Blocks of Life: 3D Bioprinting Advanced by Brown Researchers
As we cross our fingers for a day in which organs can be quickly 3D printed from transplant patients’ own cells, our eyes will watch keenly every new development in the field of bioprinting. Th…
UMass Utilizes 3D Printing to Better Understand How Fish Accelerate
If you’ve ever attempted to catch a fish with your hands while swimming in a lake, then you know how quickly they can dart away. As it turns out, fish can accelerate more efficiently through water tha…
A hydrogel pen for Electrochemical Reaction & its Applications for 3D Printing
This is no ordinary pen. This isn’t even an “ordinary” 3D printing pen. This is an incredible nanoscale hydrogel 3D printing pen. Created by Seongpil Hwang and staff of Korea University, “amalgamate…
University of Stuttgart Team Adds 3D Printing Elemental Control to Hygroscopic Structures
‘Hygroscopic’ means to react to the presence of moisture in the air by attracting and holding water molecules from the environment. This property allows biological systems, such as plant cones, to bet…
Chorogenesis To Disrupt The Construction Industry With Its ”6D” 3D Printers
A new mysterious construction grade digital fabrication start-up company has openly declared its intention to “disrupt” the construction industry and claims to have developed a new approach to 3D prin…
3D Printing LEDs Onto Contact Lenses at Princeton: An In-Depth Look
As we reported, Princeton researchers have “embedded tiny light-emitting diodes into a standard contact lens, allowing the device to project beams of colored light.” A few more details have come to l…
Research Shows Sustainable PLA Filament Production with 17x Greater Profit
What if it were possible to produce filament for 3D printing – at personal / prosumer desktop production andprofessional prototyping levels – that was recyclable, biodegradable, and source…