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New 3D-printed tissue with blood-like fluids mimics real organs for surgical practice
Minnesota engineers developed fluid-filled 3D-printed tissues that mimic the feel of surgery, earning praise from surgeons.
A 3D printable bio-active glass could be used to repair bone damage and help them grow back, a study suggests. The newly ...
New research indicates that AI models can get smarter at seeing by solving jigsaw puzzles. Rearranging scrambled images, ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Cracking the code of 3D-printed metal
Scientists are uncovering what happens inside 3D-printed metals, using new sensing tools to make parts stronger, safer and ...
Spooky home decorating is one of the best parts about Halloween. It's even more fun when you can craft that ghoulish decor ...
Scientists have discovered a new twist in a developmental process that weaves an intricate nanostructure that creates the ...
How can we combat this kind of disinformation and restore public trust in elections? It might be possible to essentially ...
House Digest on MSN
12 Things You Could Be Framing That Aren't Pictures For Unique Home Decor
Yes, they're typically called 'picture frames' but that doesn't limit their use. Here are 12 items that'll be great to ...
When biomedical researchers need to test their latest ideas, they often turn to engineered human tissue that mimics the ...
Nnena Kalu, Mohammed Sami, Zadie Xa and Rene Matić have been nominated for the annual contemporary art award. They have each ...
The significant push back in the date of origin of modern-day humans is notable. It indicates that, in the last 800,000 years ...
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