Scientists have created such a mobile skin bioprinting system — the first of its kind — that allows bi-layered skin to be printed directly into a wound. …read more Source:: Science
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Sound can be used to print droplets that couldn’t be printed before
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•Researchers have developed a new printing technology that uses sound waves to control the size of liquid droplets independent of fluid viscosity. This approach could greatly broaden the types of …read more Source:: Science
3-D print electronics and cells printed directly on skin
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•In a groundbreaking new study, researchers used a customized, low-cost 3-D printer to print electronics on a real hand for the first time. The technology could be used by soldiers …read more Source:: Science
3-D-printed structures shrink when heated
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•Almost all solid materials, from rubber and glass to granite and steel, inevitably expand when heated. Only in very rare instances do certain materials buck this thermodynamic trend and shrink …read more Source:: Science
3-D-printed magnets: How can you produce a magnet with exactly the right magnetic field?
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•How can you produce a magnet with exactly the right magnetic field? A research team now has a solution: for the first time, they have created magnets with a 3D …read more Source:: Science
Mexican researchers fit dog with 3D printed prosthetic leg
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•MEXICO CITY – A six-year-old dog named Romina, who was injured in a lawnmower accident, is fitted with an articulated prosthetic leg made with 3D printing technology. …read more Source:: UKScienceNews
Eco-friendly 3D printed supercar
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•A California automotive start-up is hoping their prototype supercar will redefine car manufacturing. The sleek race car dubbed ‘Blade’ didn’t come off an assembly line – but out of a …read more Source:: UKScienceNews
Dubai says plans world’s first 3D printed office building
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•DUBAI (Reuters) – Dubai said it would construct a small office building using a 3D printer for the first time, in a drive to develop technology that would cut costs …read more Source:: UKScienceNews