Medicine & TechnologyResearchers at Duke University and Harvard Medical School use ultrasound to 3D print biocompatible ink inside the body, advancing biomedical structure creation. Check out more details in this article.
Scientists have been improving organ bioprinting technology to provide 3D-printed organs to patients needing transplants. Find out how 3D printing in medicine could change the lives of those waiting for organ transplants.
Researchers at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands created a 3D bioprint of an artificial leaf that has a wide range of applications, such as in space missions.
Researchers from the University of Alberta in Canada have devised a 3D bioprinting technique that allows the fabrication of custom-shaped cartilage, like nose cartilage, for use in surgical procedures.
Scientists are using 3D printers to create miniature human organs that will be used to test potential COVID-19 drugs. Bioprinting will help not only COVID-19 patients but patients with cancer and other diseases as well.