“The use of 3D printing technologies in engineering fields has advanced from simple prototyping ... in numerous research projects to help gain a better understanding of the hemodynamics and ...
University of Strathclyde researchers 3D print tiny human blood vessel structures - bringing the end of animal drug testing ...
A study that harnesses a pioneering 3D printing technique to create tiny human blood vessel structures could eventually help ...
The project’s five year goal is the printing of a fully functioning human heart and implanting it into a pig. Assuming this is successful, the general procedure can then be refined to allow for ...
Is there any area of anatomy that can’t be made in this way? Printing at least parts of the human heart should be possible, Atala says. What about the brain? “Definitely not in my lifetime!” ...
Erik Gatenholm grins widely as he presses the start button on a 3D printer, instructing it to print a life-size human nose. It sparks a frenzied 30-minute burst of energy from the printer ...
A rapid form of 3D printing that uses sound and light could one day produce copies of human organs made from a person’s own cells, allowing for a range of drug tests. Traditional 3D printers ...
It also shows how the pacemaker cells restart her heart after the surgery. This short film is from the BBC series, Inside the Human Body. The 3D footage brings the topic to life and would enhance ...
A team of California Baptist University students has won second place in an international contest after designing a prototype ...