3D bio-printing technology is advancing at a remarkable rate, and it should only be a matter of time before we see fully-functional organs and other complex tissues being built from scratch, ready to be transplanted into a patient in need. via Tumblr Osaka researchers pioneer new approach to bio-ink adhesion in 3D bio-printing technology
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Astrocyte: Philip Beesley combines 3D printing and AI for interactive living architecture12/27/2017 Canadian architecture firm Philip Beesley Architect Inc., known for its innovative “living architecture” designs, has unveiled its latest creation: Astrocyte. The conceptual piece of architecture, which was presented as part of Toronto’s Expo for Design via Tumblr Astrocyte: Philip Beesley combines 3D printing and AI for interactive living architecture General Electric Co said on Wednesday it will raise its stake in Swedish 3D printer maker Arcam AB to more than 90 percent via Tumblr GE to increase stake in Sweden Arcam to 95 percent by buying shares from hedge funds British automotive company MINI has announced it will be launching a new customization service to its clients in 2018. The program, called MINI Yours Customised, will allow consumers to personalize their MINI vehicles using 3D printing and laser etching technologies. via Tumblr MINI to offer 3D printed car accessories for new levels of customization Researchers at Purdue University have developed a way to 3D print energetic materials using inkjet printing technology. The project allows energetic materials to be deposited with unprecedented precision and safety. via Tumblr Purdue researchers 3D print explosive materials with custom inkjet printer While you may have been unwrapping new sweaters and socks this Christmas, Pope Francis was receiving what could very well be the world’s tiniest nativity scene. The nanoscale gift, which is so small it can reportedly sit on a human eyelash, was 3D printed by researchers at Lithuania’s Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VGTU). via Tumblr Lithuania gave Pope Francis a nanoscale 3D printed nativity scene for Christmas Researchers from the University of Graz in Austria are using a 3D printed reactor system to transform fluoroform, a harmful greenhouse gas, into eflornithine, a drug used to treat African trypanosomiasis (better known as sleeping sickness). via Tumblr University of Graz uses 3D printed steel reactor to convert greenhouse gas into sleeping sickness drug A Ukrainian pastry chef by the name of Dinara Kasko is making waves ‒ both figuratively and literally ‒ with a new cake baking technique that combines traditional confectioner craftsmanship with mathematical algorithms and 3D printing. via Tumblr These geometric cakes combine algorithms, 3D printing, and gourmet ingredients At a recent health conference in Bilbao, Spain about advancements in vaccinations, a number of professionals cited the potentials of 3D printing for advancing the efficiency of administering as well as customizing vaccines. via Tumblr Medical industry advances towards more efficient, customized 3D printed vaccinations Japanese designer Hiroshi Sugihara has created something truly extraordinary using 3D printing technologies: a series of animal-inspired robots that can walk like real creatures. And while by this description that may not sound that impressive at first (we’ve seen countless robotic animals in films and more), what if we told you that each 3D printed animal was created in a single print and was powered by a single motor. Pretty cool, huh? via Tumblr Ready to Crawl: These 3D printed bio-inspired robots that move like animals were 3D printed in one go |
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