New York Tech and UC Irvine develop a 3D-printed human colon model to advance cancer drug testing and gastrointestinal ...
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Scientists make concerning new discovery while studying human digestive system: 'We must develop more accurate models'
Researchers have discovered microplastics and nanoplastics in the human brain, reproductive organs, and other vital systems.
D cell cultures are no longer a futuristic idea. They’re already reshaping how we study diseases like cancer, offering more ...
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Mini 3D printer with salt-grain-sized lens could build living tissue inside body
Researchers in Germany have created a groundbreaking 3D printer designed to print living tissue in the body through tiny ...
Charles Wade, a PhD student in computer science at the University of Colorado Boulder, has developed OpenVCAD, a design ...
Based on our hands-on time with the newest preview build of Super Meat Boy 3D, we can confidently say this isn't just the ...
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The Cool Down on MSNVeterinarians make shocking discovery inside cow's stomach: 'One of the most difficult surgeries we have performed'
Veterinarians reportedly removed almost 200 pounds of plastic from a cow's digestive tract in India. A local veterinarian led ...
A new open-source tool is reshaping how engineers design multi-material objects. Charles Wade, a Ph.D. student in the ...
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UC Irvine develops human-like colon model for precision medicine
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine have developed a 3D human colon model integrated with bioelectronics to aid in colorectal cancer research and drug discovery.
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Miniature bioelectronic 3D human colon brings lifelike precision to cancer research
The study describes the creation of the “3D in vivo mimicking human colon” (3D-IVM-HC) model. The miniaturized ...
University of Wisconsin–Platteville researchers turn spoiled milk into 3D printing filament - reducing plastic use and ...
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