A group of Turkish university researchers has assessed the viability of using 3D bioprinting technology to enhance success rates in spinal surgery. By combining CT scanning and 3D bioprinting technol…
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Zurich researchers create universal carrier bioink for 3D printing
Researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETHZ) have produced a universal nanocarrier ink platform, that provides tailored rheology for extrusion‐based 3D printing, and facilita…
Researchers determine the effects of powder recycling on stainless steel 316L
Researchers from the I-Form Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre in Dublin have published a study investigating the effects of metal powder reuse on the porosity of 3D printed parts. The team employ…
University of Oxford researchers advance single-droplet resolution to create 3D printed functional synthetic tissues
Researchers from the University of Oxford have used 3D printing to improve upon the single-droplet resolution 3D bioprinting process, allowing them to create synthetic tissues with greater precision. …
Researchers 3D print cellulose-based hydrogel with programmable deformation
A team of researchers from the University of Stuttgart, the University of Virginia, and Koc University, Istanbul, have 3D printed multimaterial parts with multidirectional stiffness gradients. By comb…
Romanian researchers investigate the compressive behaviour of 3D printed spheres
Researchers from the Gheorghe Asachi Technical University, Romania have released a study investigating the mechanical behaviour of 3D printed parts under axial compression. A set of hollow PLA spheres…
Swiss researchers use two-armed robot to create foam 3D sculptures
A team of researchers led by the Computational Robotics Lab at ETH Zurich’s Department of Computer Science and the University of Haifa, have deployed a two-armed robot to create complex 3D models. Us…
Researchers determine 3D printing more effective in treating hip fractures
A group of researchers from China and the U.S. have used 3D printing to create 1:1 scale pelvic models of hip fracture patients, to aid in the surgical treatment of both-column acetabular fractures. I…
Using electric pulses to finely post-process metal 3D printed parts
Researchers at Saarland University have developed a non-contact method for transforming 3D printed metal parts into high-precision technical components for specialist applications. The novel technique…
Chinese and Japanese university researchers 3D print soft robotic finger
A coalition of researchers from Zhejiang University of Technology, Tianjin University, Nanjing Institute of Technology, and Ritsumeikan University, have used 3D printing to create a soft robotic finge…