Title image: Matt Davidson, a research associate in the Burdick Lab, shows off a 3D-printed material that could be used for a variety of medical applications. Photos by Casey Cass/CU Boulder In the ...
Over the past decade 3D printing has advanced from simple plastic objects to creating intricate designs with multiple materials to bioprinting living tissues, the possibilities are expanding rapidly, ...
Forward-looking: Cornell University scientists have unveiled a new method for producing superconductors, using 3D printing to create materials with record-setting properties. The advance offers a ...
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