3D-printed artificial heart beats just like the real thing
This piece is about a soft artificial heart that mimics a normal [MORE]
Rapid 3D Printing of Materials with Livings Cells for Organ Replacement
University of Buffalo researchers report: “. . . the [3D] [MORE]
Grow organoids faster by squeezing them
MIT engineers have found that compressing different cells in hydrogel causes them to differentiate and [MORE]
Wild silkworm species Antheraea assamensis
Collagen is a common ingredient in inks for bioprinting, but in India scientists have shown the possibility [MORE]
Smart bio inks for 3D printed tissue
The idea of printing transplantable tissue has passed from fantasy to reality, and this [MORE]
First bioprinted heart
Researchers at Tel Aviv University announced that they have 3D printed a cherry-sized heart with human tissues and [MORE]
T helper cell
Growing tissue organoids seems to be the coming thing for drug testing, but additionally, researchers at UCLA have [MORE]
3D printed airway
This piece is about a work in progress, with likely a long way to go. United Therapeutics (Manchester, [MORE]
Soft Artificial Heart
This piece is about a soft artificial heart that mimics a normal human heart, though it beats by [MORE]
BioP3
If you have a mind’s-eye vision of automated circuit board assembly in the electronics industry, you can imagine how bioengineers [MORE]
4-D Printing
The crucial distinction between 3-D printing and 4-D printing is the latter’s self-assembly capability, according to Skylar Tibbits, director [MORE]
Artificial Vascular Networks
Before bioprinting can turn the dream of lab-made human organs into reality, the problem of creating capillaries in [MORE]
Artifical Trachea
Harvard Apparatus Regeneration Technology, Inc. (Holliston, MA) is a spin off from Harvard Bioscience specifically to grow transplantable synthetic [MORE]
3D Printed Baby Face
Of the ten “unusual things” from 3D printing in this piece only two touch on biomedical [MORE]