Researchers are now using 3D printing to build organs, create meat without animals, and even construct homes in 24 hours.
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have developed a new 3D-printing method for creating realistic human ...
A tiny 3D printer capable of printing human tissue directly inside the body with micrometre accuracy is being developed.
In “Replaceable You,” Mary Roach describes mind-boggling efforts to replace human body parts—and why it’s proven to be so ...
A micro-optics breakthrough enables in-body 3D printing of living tissue using laser-guided bio-inks through a fibre thinner ...
New York Tech and UC Irvine develop a 3D-printed human colon model to advance cancer drug testing and gastrointestinal ...
Saif Khalil’s startup develops orthopedic devices to improve tendon and ligament repair outcomes with a device resembling a plastic screw.
An updated edition of the August 19, 2025 article. 3D Printing, also known as additive manufacturing, has transformed how the world designs and builds products. The technology, introduced in the 1980s ...
With a ceasefire agreement reached and the living hostages finally home, a renewed sense of hope fills the air. This moment ...
Imitating the way mollusks use natural adhesives to stick to rocks, researchers develop biodegradable, anti-bacterial ...
These findings suggest that plants alive today may have evolved leaves that are arranged in Fibonacci spirals throughout ...
New technique could overcome restrictions on size and functionality and prevent necrotic regions of dead cells.