3D printers are powerful research tools used for experimentation, creating research models, device prototyping, and many other applications.
Creation has applications in manufacturing, medicine, and space
Levitation techniques are no longer confined to the laboratory thanks to University of Bristol engineers
The approach could revolutionize regenerative medicine
Bioactive tissue paper made from organs is pliable enough to fold into origami structures
Tensegrity is a structural system of floating rods in compression and cables in continuous tension
Bioprosthetic ovaries produced mouse pups in otherwise infertile mice
Designing for novel optical components instead of using off-the-shelf optics could reduce the size, weight, or cost of optics systems
Discovery could lead to new treatments for patients after a heart attack
Metal 3D printing has enormous potential to revolutionize modern manufacturing
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