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ZME Science on MSNThis 3D printed circuit board that dissolves in water could finally solve our E-waste problem
Every year, the world throws away about 62 million metric tons of electronic waste. Despite the valuable metals in ...
[Ben Krasnow] of the Applied Science channel recently released a video demonstrating his process for getting copper-plated traces reliably embedded into sintered nylon powder (SLS) 3D printed parts… ...
3d printing integrated circuit Using 3D printing to create 3D circuits: Researchers unlock self-healing boards A Singapore team has developed a novel 3D printing technique for three-dimensional ...
The printed component is designed such that current above a threshold triggers a surge in resistance, preventing damage to some theoretical circuitry downstream.
A group of researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have advanced the field of 3D printed circuits by creating 3D, self-healing electronic circuits using a cutting-edge method ...
Researchers are developing an approach that combines 3D printing, stem cells, and lab-grown tissue to treat spinal cord ...
Injured Spinal Cords Repaired With Breakthrough 3D-printed ‘Scaffolding’–Team Regrows Nerves in Rats
New research combines 3D printing, stem cell biology, and lab-grown tissues may provide treatment to repair spinal cord ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN3D-printed scaffolds guide stem cells to repair damage from spinal cord injury
“We use the 3D printed channels of the scaffold to direct the growth of the stem cells, which ensures the new nerve fibers ...
University of Minnesota researchers developed a 3D-printed scaffold that directs stem cells to grow into functioning nerve ...
Scientists used 3D-printed scaffolds and stem cells to regrow nerve fibers across severed spinal cords in rats, restoring ...
For the first time, a research team at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities demonstrated a process that combines 3D ...
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