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UW-Madison researchers unveil 3D-printed functional human brain tissue

A team of scientists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison has pioneered the development of the first 3D-printed brain tissue capable of growth and functioning akin to natural brain tissue.

Irish researchers develop new process for 3D printing bone tissue

Irish researchers at AMBER, the Science Foundation Ireland funded materials science centre, hosted in Trinity College Dublin, have developed a new method for 3D...

Leading QUT scientists tip bio-manufacturing to become “the pillar” of Australia’s economic security

Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Professor John Bell, who chaired the Industrial biotechnology and additive bio-manufacturing session at the Advanced Manufacturing Summit in Sydney...

Bio-printing reaches new milestone with 3D printed blood vessels 

Scientists from Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts have used 3D bio-printing techniques to create the first synthetic blood vessels. This is quite an...
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