Hybrid 3D-printing bioinks help repair damaged knee cartilage By Michael Irving November 09, 2020 New hybrid bioinks could be used to 3D print replacement cartilage in the knee Alexmit/Depositphotos ...
A commonly used material in 3D printing is plastics. The reason being is that it is readily available, cost effective, and allows for rapid prototyping. However, plastics pose an environmental concern ...
Saab has flown a 3D-printed replacement part on the exterior of a Gripen fighter jet for the first time. The test flight over the company's facility at Linköping, Sweden, on March 19, 2021, ...
Researchers at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, have developed a flexible 3D bioprinter that can layer organic material directly onto organs or tissue. Unlike other bioprinting approaches, ...
It makes better prints easier with smarter profiles, calibration tools, and a workflow that rewards repeatability across ...
(Nanowerk News) Imperial College London and Empa researchers have created a fleet of bee-inspired flying 3D printers for building and repairing structures in-flight. The technology could ultimately be ...