Budding surgeons may soon train on stretchy, lifelike 3D-printed skin that oozes out blood and pus when cut.
Researchers used 3D printing and capillary action to create customizable neural chips, expanding design freedom for brain ...
To solve a problem, scientists first need to see it clearly. Whether it’s a virus slipping past the immune system or plaques ...
A new tool called SCIGEN allows researchers to implement design rules that AI models must follow when generating new materials. The advance could speed the development of materials that enable ...
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have successfully 3D printed lifelike human tissue structures that can ...
The team at Lux Aeterna explain how partnering with photogrammetry specialists Sample & Hold enabled the recreation of ...
Cultured neural tissues have been widely used as a simplified experimental model for brain research. However, existing devices for growing and ...
Lab-made organoids that mimic reproductive tissues could point to treatments for common conditions such as pre-eclampsia and ...
The artificial intelligence models that turn text into images are also useful for generating new materials. Over the last few years, generative materials models from companies like Google, Microsoft, ...
University of Minnesota researchers are using 3D printers to produce "realistic human tissue" for use in medical training. Why it matters: Practicing surgical techniques and other procedures on (close ...