A look back at the most impressive 3D printing videos of 2025, showcasing innovation across medicine, construction, mobility, ...
Blockchain, nanomedicine, and 3D printing signal a growing emphasis on improving healthcare delivery through innovative ...
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How a Chinese 3D-printing firm turned sneaker tech into humanoid robot muscles
China's ultra-fast, industrial-scale 3D printing firm is scaling flexible materials from shoes to humanoid robotics.
A microscope that cost less than £50 and took under 3 hours to build using a common 3D printer could be transformative for ...
A new kind of 3D-printable material that can stretch, flex and still stay friendly to living cells could change how medical ...
The tiny opaque tube that Yonghui Ding holds up to the light in his laboratory looks like a bit of debris from a dismantled ballpoint pen. Just 1 centimeter long and about 2 to 3 millimeters in ...
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The first human heart printed from real tissue
In a world-first, scientists at Tel Aviv University have successfully 3D printed a tiny human heart using real human cells. This innovation could reshape the future of organ transplants, offering a ...
Necrobotics is a field of engineering that builds robots out of a mix of synthetic materials and animal body parts. It has produced micro-grippers with pneumatically operated legs taken from dead ...
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New 3D-print material pushes artificial organs a step closer
Researchers have unveiled a new 3D‑printable material that can be stretched, sutured, and implanted, edging artificial organs ...
The dream of printing a human organ like a liver or a heart has long captivated the scientific community, especially as thousands of people lose their lives eac ...
Explore 2025's groundbreaking scientific discoveries: the MoM-z14 galaxy, personalised CRISPR therapy, regenerative medicine, ...
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