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We've been able to aid the body's own repair of damaged bones for a relatively long time, but now we're ready to use 3D-printing to completely replace damaged bone. Earlier this week, 75% of a ...
WOODLAND PARK, Colo. — A piece of history has found itself in the present thanks to the help of some modern technology, the skull of a rare and new genus of Tyrannosaur has been 3D printed into ...
A McKinney High School graduate is a living example of modern medical innovation. After suffering a severe head injury in a car crash, doctors implanted a 3D-printed skull to aid his recovery.
Scientists at Pennsylvania State University claim to have become the first to 3D print living human skin tissue onto open wounds on rats. The researchers are hoping the work could lead to new ...
The printers themselves cost less than $1,500. "3D printing has allowed us to remove cost and logistical barriers that have, in the past limited access to high-quality emergency training in remote ...
A group of North Texas doctors and scientists printed part of a human femur—the longest and strongest bone in the body—that mimics the strength, flexibility and overall mechanics of a real ...