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A quick video covering the main points of the Biomimetic Bionic Hand project, intended for open-evenings and the like. I think I'll upload an in-depth explanation of the project sometime soon, so stay ...
Engineers unveiled a flexible robotic arm that enters the human body through the rectum or mouth to 3D print living cells on damaged organs - eliminating the need for open surgery.
Performing a feat of “human cartography” requires cutting-edge biology and computer science. The project so far has looked at more than 100 million cells – deeply analysing each individual ...
Understand the goals and impact of major consortia, including the Human BioMolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP), Kidney Precision Medicine Project (KPMP), and Human Cell Atlas (HCA). Gain an overview of ...
It's not the first in-vivo 3D printer ever to be created. In 2020, for instance, a group of Chinese researchers developed a microrobot that can be used to patch stomach ulcers. But Do and his ...
An ambitious project launched in 2016 has made a dent in one of biology’s greatest challenges — with more than 3,600 researchers profiling more than 100 million cells.
With its advanced high-resolution imaging sensors, FitMe’s body scanner creates high-density 3D scans with over 900,000 depth points, boasting an impressive 98% accuracy rate.