Scientists in Australia have developed a flexible soft robotic arm that 3D-prints cells onto organs, thereby circumventing many of the risks associated with surgery. A beta version of the ...
Once the F3DB is done printing in one area, it can be steered to another location to begin the process again. This means the device can be used to print biomaterials over wide areas, including the ...
Engineers from UNSW Sydney have developed a miniature and flexible soft robotic arm that could be used to 3D-print biomaterial directly onto organs inside a person's body. 3D-bioprinting is a process ...
It’s always satisfying to see newer technology enter the medical arena with the hope of improving people’s health, and 3D printing is no different. Scientists at the University of New South Wales ...
Exciting advancements in the field of bioprinting have led researchers at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, to develop a flexible 3D bio-printer that has the potential to revolutionize the ...
Engineers from UNSW Sydney have developed a miniature and flexible soft robotic arm that could be used to 3D print biomaterial directly onto organs inside a person’s body. 3D bioprinting is a process ...
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