Rhinoceros poaching is an enormous problem worldwide, with an estimated 7,245 African rhinos lost to poachers over the last decade alone. We’ve previously covered high tech solutions to the poaching ...
Can 3D printing save the rhino? Seattle-based bioengineering start-up Pembient believes it can. The company plans to flood the market with synthetic 3D printed rhino horn in an effort to stem the ...
After 40 million years roaming the earth, the rhinoceros has reached a point where it is classified as “critically endangered”—the Western black rhino has been declared extinct, and only one, single ...
Six-year-old Ntombi, whose DNA is used to artificially create Pembient's rhino horn.(Supplied/R Prehn) The DNA of one black rhino could hold the key to its species survival. Martin Peralta reports on ...
There’s a startup called Pembient that is 3D printing rhinoceros horns in a lab on the far edge of San Francisco. These are not horns that look like rhino horns. These are genetically identical rhino ...
Whether it’s a 3D printed robot chassis or a stained glass window, looking at a completed object and trying to understand how it was designed and put together can be intimidating. But upon closer ...
Is Germany and the EU to blame for Greece? The political fallout from the Greek debt crisis hasn't only affected the Syriza government in Athens. In Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel and Finance ...
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