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How 3D Printing Is Scaling Up COVID-19 Protection

The Veteran's Health Administration 3D printing initiative is expanding to include more on-site 3D printing capabilities. In times of emergency, 3D printers can quickly create life-saving products while larger-scale manufacturers catch up.  . To respond to the...

UB Students Use 3D Printers To Donate 3,000 PPE Units

While many college students have seen educational experiences dwindle during the pandemic, some students at UB saw a prime opportunity. In February, UB formed its 3D Printing Group, a collaboration between dental students, biomedical engineers, chemical engineers, and...

Copper coating on 3D-printed plastic filters proposed as a pandemic fighter

In the ongoing fight against COVID-19, experts on microbiology and copper are recommending an expanded use of the metal to reduce the virus's spread. So might copper be incorporated into the construction of masks, the universally accepted virus-fighting personal item?...

Carnegie Mellon pioneers 3D printed sensor that detects COVID-19 antibodies in seconds

A new COVID-19 antibody detection device developed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, capable of identifying the antibodies within 10 to 15 seconds, is now entering a trial stage with COVID patients.  . The innovative system consists of a low-cost sensor...

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