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Utrecht Set Become a Global Center For 3D Bioprinting
Bioprinting is fascinating. We have not yet even come close to fully mastering the possibilities offered by additive manufacturing of plastic and metal components that we are already dreaming of 3D pr…
£154m Investment in UK Aerospace Includes Money for GKN Aerospace for Industrial 3D Printing
At the Farnborough Airshow today, Nick Clegg, the UK’s deputy Prime Minister, will announce a new government funding initiative that will see £154 million invested in UK aerospace manufacturing resear…
3D Printing Is Breathing New Life into Anatomical Research
Dissecting a human cadaver for scientific or research purposes has been done in the Western world — on and off due to the occasional cultural ban — since ancient Greek times. Today higher demand, coup…
New 3D Printing Material Mimics Light Weight Balsa Wood for use in Wind Turbine Construction
Balsa wood isn’t just for building models and crafts, it also has many industrial uses, including being an essential part of the construction of wind turbine blades for wind farms. That may seem to be…
3D Bioprinted Vascular Network Brings Us Closer to Push Button Organ Printing
Using state of the art bioprinting technology, scientists were able to 3D print human tissue with a functional vascular network for the first time, moving us closer than ever to a day when we can repl…
3D Printed Bio-Bots Use Mouse Muscle to Move
The study of soft robotics offer distinct advantages to yesterday’s metal clunkers, in that soft machines have greater locomotion and flexibility, with a potentially lower cost. And, while some…
3D Printing of Lightweight Cellular Composites
Researchers at Harvard University have created lightweight cellular composites with 3D printing. This interesting application might be used for wind turbine, automotive and aerospace applications. Che…
Ray Kurzweil’s Predictions For 3D Printing at The 2014 Google I/O Conference
When Google’s Head Of Engineering says that soon we will be able to 3D print clothing at home, people tend to listen. When that person also happens to be one of the world’s most renown futurists — Ray…
Roche Pharmaceuticals Confirms Organovo 3D Bioprinting Results
San Diego-based 3D bioprinting company Organovo made a breakthrough in Novemeber of last year when their researchers successfully tested the effects of a toxic drug (good ol’ toxic Tylenol) on a…