Left without a trellis, vines will grow in any direction toward the sun. Much like climbing plants, new blood vessels need a guide too. In regenerative medicine research funded by the National Institu…
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Solar powered 3D printing aids Solomon Islands relief
In the wake of heavy flooding in the Solomon Islands, a team from Australia’s Deakin University led by Dr Mazher Mohammed, and Plan International is using waste plastic scavenged from local dump…
OSU liquid metal printing discovery demonstrates the future of electronics
Form fitting control panels, stretchable sensors, self healing smartphone screens – this is the future presented by 3D printed flexible electronics. Versatile components made using this technolo…
3D bioprinting deemed an important tool for understanding brain disease
3D bioprinting could be the exact tool that researchers need to discover the cause of Alzheimer’s disease and strokes. Though animal models exist for the purpose of neurovascular research, a technical…
3D printing powers laser-assisted wireless phone chargers at UW
3D printing has been used to help make a laser-powered phone charger in a study at the University of Washington (UW). The high-tech, sci-fi device has been made by the team as a possible wireless powe…
NYGC’s 3D printed microfluidic kit makes cell analysis up to 200 times cheaper
Identifying and targeting the correct cells to treat diseases like Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is now cheaper and more accessible thanks to a new 3D printed droplet microfluidic control instrument. Deve…
Harvard 3D prints robots embedded with sensors that react to objects like humans
Researchers from Harvard University have developed a method for creating soft robots with embedded sensors capable of sensing movement, pressure, touch, and temperature. Inspired by the human “somato…
RMIT develops 3D printed smartphone microscope for remote healthcare
Looking for a smartphone upgrade? Look no further than your 3D printer. RMIT University scientists have developed a “clip-on” filter that can turn smartphone cameras into a powerful micros…
Real-time metal 3D printer monitoring at El Paso awarded in $900K ARL grant
Two metal 3D printing projects at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) have been awarded funding in a nine-hundred thousand dollar grant from the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL). With problem…
Cornell presents foundations of collaborative human-robot 3D printing
The next industrial revolution (Industry 4.0) will be led by cyber-physical systems (CPS) integrating computation, networking, and manual processes. To this end, factories will rely more an more on co…