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Montana State University Achieves Low-Cost Microfluidics Sensor with 3D Printing

As MSU has continued to stand strong in research, I was especially interested to see that more news has emerged regarding their work in 3D printing for microfluidics. This is an area of science that we follow often, but in this particular work, the researchers have...

Spray-on touchscreen tech can adapt to almost any shape

Through a combination of 3D printing techniques and sprayable electronic technology, researchers have come up with a new kind of touchscreen display that can be adapted to almost any shape.  . They're calling it ProtoSpray. In the demonstration video below, you can...

Engineers 3D print soft, rubbery brain implants

The brain is one of our most vulnerable organs, as soft as the softest tofu. Brain implants, on the other hand, are typically made from metal and other rigid materials that over time can cause inflammation and the buildup of scar tissue.  . MIT engineers are working...

Improving Medication Delivery Boluses with an iPhone & Desktop 3D Printer

Chinese researchers Dehua Kang, Bin Wang, Yinglin Peng, Xiaowei Liu, and Xiaowu Deng examine methods for improving the bolus, releasing the details of their recent study in ‘ Low-Cost iPhone-Assisted Processing to Obtain Radiotherapy Bolus Using Optical Surface...

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