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Scientists from Indian and American Institutes claim to have developed a novel solution in Cell Culture
This technology has the potential to speed up medical discoveries for conditions such as Cancer, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
Cell culture is a crucial step in the pre-clinical study of anything from COVID-19 to cancer
The material, which remained liquid, was washed out in a solvent bath, leaving only the desired cured structure.
A recent study has shown that plants may offer a green solution keeping in mind the effect of 3D printing.
The WWF estimates that 50% of the world's coral reefs has disappeared in the last 30 years.
Ricky Ma was 42, who grew up watching cartoons featuring the adventures of robots, has successfully made a life-sized humanoid robot.
Led by chemistry professor Matthew Hartings from American University, the researchers demonstrated how to use commercial 3D printers to create a structure with active chemistry.
Here are five eye-catching gadgets from technology show CeBIT in Germany.
With smartphones, drones, automobiles, 3D printing and the internet of things converging to deliver novel high-tech concepts, the 3D technology will transform how consumer electronics are manufactured and consumed, according to Dassault Systemes -- the world leader in 3D design software.
The technical capabilities of India can support 3D printing, says expert.
The development could one day lead to a world in which transplants are no longer necessary to repair damaged organs, solving life's most complex health problems.
Till now, 3D printing methods could not print a soft robotic device with as much agility and degree of freedom as the new method provides.
Australian scientists have been praised for their role in creating the world's first 3D-printed rib, which was successfully used in a transplant in Spain.
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