Search results for 3-D printing

Engineering Sep 28, 2018

Bioengineering grad student makes waves in MR research with a 3-D printed phantom head

Phantoms are not just ghostly figures of our imagination, they are also numerical or physical models that represent human characteristics and provide an inexpensive way to test electromagnetic applications. Sossena Wood, ...

Engineering Sep 25, 2018

Infrared camera to ensure high-quality 3-D reproducibility of parts

The addition of a new infrared camera at Argonne's Advanced Photon Source narrows the gap between basic and applied research in additive manufacturing.

Materials Science Sep 14, 2018

Advanced biomaterials with silk fibroin-bioactive glass to engineer patient-specific 3-D bone grafts

The complex architecture of bone is challenging to recreate in the lab. Therefore, advances in bone tissue engineering (BTE) aim to build patient-specific grafts that assist bone repair and trigger specific cell-signaling ...

Engineering Sep 13, 2018

New defence against 'superbug' infections

Tiny implanted 3-D printed scaffolds infused with antibiotics could revolutionise the way doctors prevent deadly 'superbug' infections post-surgery, saving lives and long hospital stays.

Optics & Photonics Sep 7, 2018

Holography, light-field technology combo could deliver practical 3-D displays

While most interaction with digital content is still constrained to keyboards and 2-D touch panels, augmented and virtually reality (AR/VR) technologies promise ever more freedom from these limitations.

Engineering Sep 6, 2018

MakerLab becoming a hub of 3-D printed shell implants for injured pets

These days, you can 3-D print toys, full-size skeletons, Halloween masks, art projects, mechanical parts and building blocks. You can also print tortoise shells—or, as the MakerLab at Northern Arizona University's Cline ...

Cell & Microbiology Sep 5, 2018

Researchers uncover how tissues and organs are sculpted during embryogenesis

Ever wondered how groups of cells managed to build your tissues and organs while you were just an embryo?

Engineering Sep 4, 2018

At last, a simple 3-D printer for metal

Used to produce three-dimensional objects of almost any type, across a range of industries, including healthcare, aviation and engineering, 3-D printed materials have come of age during the last decade. Research published ...

Materials Science Sep 4, 2018

4-D printing reversible shape changing materials with light-based grayscale patterning

Reversible shape change is a highly desirable property for many biomedical applications, including mechanical actuators, soft robotics and artificial muscles. Some materials can change size or shape when irradiated with light, ...

Materials Science Sep 3, 2018

Hierarchical 3-D printing of nanoporous gold could 'revolutionize' electrochemical reactor design

Nanoporous metals are superior catalysts for chemical reactions due to their large surface area and high electrical conductivity, making them perfect candidates for applications such as electrochemical reactors, sensors and ...

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