A newly published book '3-D Printing with Biomaterials' explores the promises of 3-D printing with biomaterials towards a sustainable and circular economy Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert!
Schematic representation of Reactive inkjet printing of two inks (green and blue ... I applied for beamtime to explore how these imaging methods could shed light on my own work with silk-based ...
Electrospun scaffolds closely mimic the fibrous structure of the extracellular matrix and can be easily functionalized with bioactive molecules. 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, ...
Biomaterials from the group are processed with a range of techniques, including electrospinning, microfluidics, and 3D printing (e.g., extrusion printing, stereolithography) to control their structure ...
For years, scientists have predicted that 3-D printing—which has been used it to make toys, homes, scientific tools and even a plastic bunny that contained a DNA code for its own replication—could one ...
"MEW is a multifaceted 3D printing technology that also has applications in bioengineering, biomaterials science, and soft robotics," Dr. Mieszczanek said. "However, it has faced many challenges ...