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Biotech Revolution
What Is 3D Bioprinting? – Simply Explained

Interest and biomedical demand for 3D bioprinting continue to increase. Learn all about 3D printing in medicine.

by Lucas Carolo
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What Exactly is Bioink? – Simply Explained

Bioinks are the “filament” of bioprinters. Have you ever wondered what's inside them or how they work? Let us give you the tour.

by Ricardo Pires
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3D Printing Skin: The Most Promising Projects

Bioprinting, although a very new field, has already produced many promising areas. Dive into 3D printing skin, one of the most practical projects in this sector.

by Zachary Hay
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Organ-ically Improving
3D Printed Organs / Body Parts: Most Promising Projects

3D bioprinting has come a long way over the last decade. Find out the latest developments in 3D printed organs and body parts.

by Lucas Carolo
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BioBots 3D printers make biofabrication accessible and affordable

BioBots’ 3D printer uses special ink, biomaterials and living cells in order to build 3D living tissue and human limbs and organs.

by Angela Stoner
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Fact or Fiction?
Guide to 3D Bioprinting and 3D Printed Organs

Is bioprinting more than a buzzword for tech enthusiasts and investors? Abd what’s the status on 3D printing organs? Here’s an overview on one of the most 'human' 3D printing use cases.

by Rachel Park
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Top Commercial 3D Bioprinters

3D bioprinters have gained a great deal of traction in recent years. Find out more about the current market for bioprinting machines in this article.

by Lucas Carolo
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Ear We Go Again!
3D Printed Ear: The Latest Advancements

3D printing is giving hope and relief to those with damaged ears or hearing. Learn about some new and exciting advances in 3D printed ears!

by Eldon Burr
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3D Printed Heart: The State of the Art

3D bioprinted organs, especially hearts, are slowly becoming a reality. Learn about the most promising 3D printed heart projects of 2020.

by Lucas Carolo
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Industrialized Kidneys
3D Printed Kidney: The Latest Advancements

Producing a functional 3D printed kidney may not yet be a reality, but there are a number of promising projects. Read on as we cover some of the latest advancements in 3D printed kidney projects.

by Lucas Carolo
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Scientists Bio-Printing Human Skin and Bone for Space Missions

The European Space Agency is working on a project to 3D print living tissue for uses in space exploration. So far, it's used bio-printing to create bone and skin samples which could be recreated in a low-gravity environment. 

by Hanna Watkin
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3D Printed Steak: The Latest Advancements

With the rise of culinary 3D printers, most of our favorite foods are printable. The steaks - or rather, the stakes - are high as the 3D printing industry races to perfect printed meat.

by Narée Asherian
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Researchers 3D Print Tissues with Entangled Vascular Networks

Scientists at Rice University developed a new technique for bioprinting tissues, bringing us one step closer to 3D printed organs.

by Hanna Watkin
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Medical 3D Printing: The Best Healthcare Applications

Medical 3D printing is now an indispensable part of medicine. Let's have a look at the most intressting applications of 3D printing in medicine and healthcare.

by Farai Mashambanhaka
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Researchers Closer to 3D Printing Ears to Treat Microtia with ‘3D Alek’

Researchers in Australia are working to find a treatment for the congenital deformity microtia by using a 3D bioprinter and specialized bio-ink.

by Hanna Watkin
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Researchers Develop 3D Bioprinting Technique That Could Help Combat Heart Disease

Researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder have developed a 3D bioprinting technique that enables local control over an object's firmness. It could one day be used to create patient-specific artificial vessels and organs.  

by Hanna Watkin
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3D Printed Crocodile Cartilage Could be the Key to Human Joint Repair

Australian researchers from Central Queensland University have discovered that by mixing crocodile cartilage with adult stem cells, they can bioprint cartilage explants to potentially help repair damaged human joints.

by Tyler Koslow
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Environmental Impact of 3D Printing
New German Study Concludes 3D Printing Health Challenges

A free new study, published by German Bundesumweltamt, discusses the benefits and potential environmental and health challenges of 3D printing technologies.

by Anne Freier
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Cracking Joint Problems
3D Printing Living Tissue Could Heal Damaged Joints and Eliminate Arthritis

A team of researchers from the University Medical Centre Utrecht in the Netherlands have created a biofabrication method to create living tissues that replicate cartilage and could potentially be implanted to repair damaged joints. 

by Tyler Koslow
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Engineers Develop 3D Printing Method That Produces Tissue Scaffolding From Sugar

A team of engineers from the University of Illinois have developed a free-form isomalt 3D printing technology that produces intricate sugar-based scaffolding, which could potentially be used to grow tissue or study tumors. 

by Anne Freier
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