ETH Zurich scientists 3D print muscle tissue in simulated zero gravity, paving the way for growing human tissue in space.
Discover the physics behind suspended objects. Learn how air pressure and force transfer are used to levitate a foil ball in an airstream, demonstrating that the total weight of the system remains ...
This study evaluated the effectiveness and student perceptions of virtual 3D scanned prosections as a teaching tool in gross anatomy education ...
When 75-year-old grandfather Dave Richards began a bike ride with friends in July 2021, he expected nothing more than a ...
They’re growing miniature 3D brains from stem cells. These aren’t your fictional mad scientists’ brains in a vat; they’re ...
There’s even a virtual reality game where Elders voice animals, helping guide learners on a language journey. The idea to use ...
Medtech manufacturer Kalogon shares tips for making medical devices in-house and in the U.S. on a startup budget.
Doubling the print volume yet only marginally larger that the Core One, this business focused 3D printer sets a new benchmark ...
A quiet decision made in living rooms across Northern Ireland is reshaping how tomorrow’s doctors train, and how families ...
Infrastructure development is in a state of transition. Though everyone involved faces new pressures to deliver and innovative new technologies hold great promise, not all of the traditional ways of d ...
D printing offers significant opportunities in the medical field, notably in surgical planning, training, orthotics, prosthetics, and personalized orthopedic and dental devices, driven by its quicker ...
Robot makers want us all to believe we’re on the brink of an autonomous humanoid robot revolution. But that’s just not true.