A rapid form of 3D printing that uses sound and light could one day produce copies of human organs made from a person’s own cells, allowing for a range of drug tests. Traditional 3D printers build ...
Biomedical research is being transformed through the application of information technologies that allow ever greater amounts of data to be shared on an unprecedented scale. However, the methods for ...
The authors introduce a new printing technology called dynamic interface printing (DIP), which leverages an acoustically modulated air–liquid interface to rapidly create supportless structures without ...