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A team of University of Toronto researchers, led by Professor Yu Zou in the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, is working to advance the field of metal additive manufacturing at the ...
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Using 3D printing and hydrogel technology, researchers in McGill University's Department of Engineering are moving closer to being able to create devices that better match the human body than the ...
A local charity is developing a new kind of accessible prosthetic in partnership with a B.C. Paralympian. Seven time Canadian ...
MIT 3D prints glucagon-releasing implant for diabetic care. The quarter-sized reservoir sits under the skin and can be ...
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Join a panel of experts, including Chia-Wei Hsu from CAS, Shrike Zhang from Harvard Medical School, Axel Guenther from the University of Toronto, and Adam Feinberg from Carnegie Mellon University, as ...
The materials can then be assembled, manipulated and even 3D printed while maintaining normal functions of the natural RH such as platelet behaviour, generation of growth factors, and recruitment of ...
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To do that, the team 3D printed a ceramic structure based on the Miura-ori origami pattern—which is a way to fold something flat, like paper, so it takes up less space but stays flat overall ...