Fraunhofer FEP on the Verge to Biodegradable Electronics
If ecological awareness really is a topic, then the field of electronics is its supreme discipline – one which scientists
Continue ReadingIf ecological awareness really is a topic, then the field of electronics is its supreme discipline – one which scientists
Continue ReadingResearchers at Cornell University must have trusted their guts when they included 3D printing into their technical repertoire. The outcome:
Continue ReadingTemporary tech tattoos are going to change the way we use technology in our daily life. There are many different
Continue ReadingIn a large collaborative project, international scientists from five countries have laid the foundation to bio-printing a working human liver.
Continue ReadingA teenager from Virgina came up with an app that can sensor diabetic retinopathy, an eye disease that can lead to blindness. Using 3D printing helps making diagnosis technology affordable and widely available.
Continue ReadingPrinting human tissue and organs! Printing what? What sounds like a science-fiction idea isn’t anything like that. A Nasdaq-listed company
Continue ReadingScientists at Northwestern University have helped mice to conceive and give birth to offspring by 3D printing ovaries. For restoring
Continue ReadingFor people suffering from diabetes keeping an eye on their blood sugar level is as crucial as it is a
Continue ReadingThis week’s future links deal with medical printing and packaging. Read all about 3D printing in the medical field in general, a 3D-printed skulls, sheep’s wool for packaging, 3D-printed noses and the outlook on market of sterile medical packaging.
Continue ReadingIn order to establish a more sustainable material for 3D printing, researchers from MIT have recently developed a new process using cellulose acetate.
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