D-printed bike saddles in general are known to be comfier than their regular counterparts, but they should become even more ...
Enter ShapeScale, a San Francisco–based health tech company launching what it calls the AI-powered 3D body scanner.
How a man walks can shift threat impressions beyond body size. Sway and shoulder spread stood out in short, size-controlled ...
A new 3D human brain tissue platform developed by MIT researchers is the first to integrate all major brain cell types, including neurons, glial cells and the vasculature into a single culture.
Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung backs €1.8M endoscopic 3D printing research. The University of Stuttgart work aims to miniaturize 3D printing.
In “Replaceable You,” Mary Roach describes mind-boggling efforts to replace human body parts—and why it’s proven to be so ...
Researchers in Germany have created a groundbreaking 3D printer designed to print living tissue in the body through tiny ...
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Lab-Grown 3D Embryo Models Make Their Own Blood In Regenerative Medicine Breakthrough
Human embryo models capable of synthesizing their own blood have been developed, in an advance that could lead to new ...
Dr. Andrea Toulouse from the Institute of Applied Optics receives €1.8 million in funding from the Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung as ...
Ankles, shoulders, hips and knees. From its Morrisville headquarters, restord3D is broadening its ambitions to serve an aging population.
As a kid of the 1970s, Mary Roach sat in front of the TV watching “The Six Million Dollar Man” promise a techno-rebirth. “We can rebuild him,” the narrator intoned. “Better than he was before. Better.
Surgeons and doctors often rely on artificial models to practice delicate procedures. Yet most training tissues feel stiff, simple, and far from realistic. That gap between training models and real ...
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