Researchers are now using 3D printing to build organs, create meat without animals, and even construct homes in 24 hours.
Malvern-based Aevumed leverages 3D printing and artificial intelligence to create a device that accelerates joint healing.
Saif Khalil’s startup develops orthopedic devices to improve tendon and ligament repair outcomes with a device resembling a plastic screw.
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 ...
June 12, 2025 -- Over 100,000 Americans are waiting for life-saving kidney transplants, with 17 dying each day. Why isn’t universal donation enough? Could xenotransplantation – transplanting ...
When the human body gets hurt, most tissues heal—skin closes over a wound, bone heals itself. But not all organs heal that ...
3D printing and bioprinting may enhance breast reconstruction by reducing risks like infection and implant malposition, offering safer and more personalized options. Empowering patients with choices ...
Dr. Andrea Toulouse from the Institute of Applied Optics receives €1.8 million in funding from the Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung as part of the CZS Nexus program to establish a new junior research group. She ...