Traditional 3D printers build from a hard base, layer by layer. This is time consuming and risks damage to printed objects ...
In a collaborative article, Gorka Orive, a researcher in the UPV/EHU's NanoBioCel group, explores the potential and ...
Attempting to make stronger concrete that could be printed using a 3D printer was a big focus of a study conducted by ...
Interestingly, this advanced bioprinter is capable of fabricating a diverse array of tissues, including both soft brain tissue and harder materials such as cartilage and bone.
O°, the latest project launched by Neri Oxman's design lab OXMAN, invites us to imagine a more sustainable future for product lifecycles.