An engineering firm has developed a 3D bio-printer that could one day be used to create organs on demand for organ replacement surgery. The device is already capable of growing arteries and its ...
An Australian engineering firm has developed a three-dimensional bio-printer that could be used to fabricate organs for patients who need them. The result of a collaboration between Melbourne-based ...
A 3D bio-printer may be something that one hears about from science fiction movies and media but it is something that is the next technology development in medical needs. A company called Renewal Bio ...
A medical invention currently in development may one day be able to create new organs, right there in the hospital. The 3-D bio-printer takes cells from a patient's failing organ and "prints out" a ...
A southern Indiana NASA contractor is working to develop human organs in space for transplant recipients on Earth.Techshot has been turning science fiction into reality by sending some of the most ...
Beijing, China: The world's first 3D blood vessel bio-printer, which makes it possible to produce personalised functional organs, has been developed by a Chinese company. According to biotechnological ...
In a move that could one day lead to artificial transplant organs and sophisticated regenerative therapies, a UCLA team led by bioengineer Ali Khademhosseini has developed a new technique for printing ...
SAN DIEGO, Calif. & MELBOURNE, Australia - (Business Wire) Invetech, an innovator in new product development and custom automation for the biomedical, industrial and consumer markets, today announced ...
US scientists have saved a 20-month-old toddler's life by helping him overcome a rare breathing disorder, using an innovative 3D bio-printer to custom-make a splint that is holding his airway open. On ...
Say hello to "the world's first production model 3D bio-printer." What you're looking at is a machine capable of arranging human cells and artificial scaffolds into complex three-dimensional ...
Yes, you read that title correctly. A team of scientists from Imperial College London, University of Cambridge and Central Saint Martins have created a two-in-one solar bio-battery and solar panel by ...
There are many things we've come to expect from our computer printers: photos, letters, greeting cards, maybe even glowing wallpaper someday. But muscle and bone? You wouldn't have gone there until ...