
This new technology can help in understanding the spread of cancer
Seems like, a new technology can help provide a better understanding of cancer spread in patients.

Seems like, a new technology can help provide a better understanding of cancer spread in patients.

Hydrogels are everywhere in our lives, including in contact lenses, diapers and the human body.

Additionally, the technique could be used to create replica body parts or even whole organs.

These bio-prosthetic ovaries have long-term, durable function

Athletes, the elderly and others who suffer from injuries and arthritis can lose cartilage and experience a lot of pain.

For years, printing functional organs and body parts, like ear, jaw and muscle, has been nothing but science fiction, but now, a study claims that it is possible in real life too.

A team led by engineers at University of California-San Diego has 3D-printed a tissue that closely mimics the human liver's sophisticated structure and function.

Now a 3D printer to heal your wounds faster

Thanks to a 3D printer, this baby can now breathe

Drug delivery to be pain-free with the help of 3D printed needles

Cancer patient receives 3D-printed rib and survivors

Drug delivery to get easier thanks to 3D printers

Get ready for epilepsy drugs made using a 3D printer

3D-printed hearts to reduce heart surgeries in kids

3D printers -- a novel way to deliver drugs

Now, 'revolutionary' 3D printer can print 'fruits'

Hip surgery with a 3D printed implant conducted

3D-printed mouthpiece to prevent snoring?

Now 3D printers to print cancer cells for research

Interesting -- 3D-printed medical device that helps baby breathe normally

3D Printing restores accident victim's face

Doctors reconstruct accident victim’s face with 3D printed parts

3D-printed replica for a safe liver transplant created

Coming soon - 3D models of your unborn babies?

Seems like, a new technology can help provide a better understanding of cancer spread in patients.

Hydrogels are everywhere in our lives, including in contact lenses, diapers and the human body.

Additionally, the technique could be used to create replica body parts or even whole organs.

These bio-prosthetic ovaries have long-term, durable function

Athletes, the elderly and others who suffer from injuries and arthritis can lose cartilage and experience a lot of pain.

For years, printing functional organs and body parts, like ear, jaw and muscle, has been nothing but science fiction, but now, a study claims that it is possible in real life too.

A team led by engineers at University of California-San Diego has 3D-printed a tissue that closely mimics the human liver's sophisticated structure and function.

Now a 3D printer to heal your wounds faster

Thanks to a 3D printer, this baby can now breathe

Drug delivery to be pain-free with the help of 3D printed needles

Cancer patient receives 3D-printed rib and survivors

Drug delivery to get easier thanks to 3D printers

Get ready for epilepsy drugs made using a 3D printer

3D-printed hearts to reduce heart surgeries in kids

3D printers -- a novel way to deliver drugs

Now, 'revolutionary' 3D printer can print 'fruits'

Hip surgery with a 3D printed implant conducted

3D-printed mouthpiece to prevent snoring?

Now 3D printers to print cancer cells for research

Interesting -- 3D-printed medical device that helps baby breathe normally

3D Printing restores accident victim's face

Doctors reconstruct accident victim’s face with 3D printed parts

3D-printed replica for a safe liver transplant created

Coming soon - 3D models of your unborn babies?