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3D Printed Insoles Absorb Sweat to Power Electronics
Sweating is not really pleasant, but it’s a normal, natural way for the human body to regulate body temperature by decreasing thermal stress, which can occur for a number of reasons, including exercising, high temperatures, eating spicy food, or when you’re...
Bioprinting as a matter of the heart
Researchers turn to alginate bioink and 3D printers for breakthrough heart models. . A cross-disciplinary team of scientists at Carnegie Mellon University College of Engineering have just brought an ambitious what-if plan to fruition. The team has created a full-size...
How biocompatible 3D printing is changing healthcare
Gaurav Manchanda, director of healthcare at Formlabs, explains why the future of medicine relies on a responsive, flexible, and agile healthcare system, and how biocompatible materials help get us there. . Over the past six months, 3D printing proved its value by...
Made To Measure – 3D Printing Bespoke Body Implants
3D printing is delivering customization options that make it possible to create almost any shape using additive manufacturing (AM) technology. In fact, the possibilities of 3D printing are so game-changing, it is even possible to create carbon copies of our own...
3D Printing Biomedical Parts with Supersonic Speed
Forget glue, screws, heat or other traditional bonding methods. A Cornell -led collaboration has developed a 3D printing technique that creates cellular metallic materials by smashing together powder particles at supersonic speed. . This form of technology, known as...
3D Printing Technique Differentiates Stem Cells Into Heart Cells
TAMPINES, Singapore—Scientists at the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) report that they have 3D printed heart cells to control stem cell differentiation in embryoid bodies, which are stem cells packed into small cellular aggregates or spheres. ....
Engineering Biomaterials and Approaches for Mechanical Stretching of Cells in Three Dimensions
Mechanical stretch is widely experienced by cells of different tissues in the human body and plays critical roles in regulating their behaviors. Numerous studies have been devoted to investigating the responses of cells to mechanical stretch, providing us with...
FDA Says A.D.A.M.’s 3D Printed Bones are Eligible for 510(k) Clearance
As the healthcare industry increasingly welcomes and adopts the use of 3D printing, and other technology solutions such as AI and big data, it’s helping to improve some long-standing issues, including the demand for materials like organs and human tissue. . Because...
New Method of 3D-Printing Soft Materials Could Jump-Start Creation of Tiny Medical Devices for the Body
Illustration of a prospective biocompatible interface shows that hydrogels (green tubing), which can be generated by an electron or X-ray beam 3D-printing process, act as artificial synapses or junctions, connecting neurons (brown) to electrodes (yellow). ....
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