Researchers from the Federal University of Sao Paulo (UNIFESP) in Brazil have developed a new method to 3D print brain cells that are capable of surviving for at least 14 days after printing. Fu…
3D Printing Industry Year in Review: September 2021
The month of September 2021 saw a number of “world’s largest” and “world’s longest” claims regarding printers, factories, and bridges, alongside a return to in-person events with TCT 3Sixty and RAPID+…
Scientists 3D print living brain cells in “promising development” for bioprinting
The 2021 3D Printing Industry Awards shortlists are open for voting, have your say now. A team of researchers from the University of Montréal, Concordia University and the Federal University of S…
Scientists develop new ultra-precise single-cell resolution 3D bioprinting technique
Researchers at the Munich University of Applied Sciences have developed a highly accurate 3D bioprinting approach that’s capable of creating human tissues at a single-cell resolution. By firing …
Researchers mitigate drop on demand 3D printing drawbacks with superhydrophobic sieve
Researchers from the Centre for Nanoscience and Engineering (CeNSE) at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, have developed a drop impact 3D printing technique that uses a superhydrophobic sieve…
Scientists fabricate controllable 3D structures from a single droplet
Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Massachusetts Institute of Technology have successfully investigated a 3D printing method to produce controllable 3D structures from a single resin…
Researchers develop nanoclay-based bioprinting method to produce functional bone implants
Using 3D printers, researchers have collaborated from around the globe to develop nanoclay-based 3D bioprinted scaffolds which could be used to aid skeletal regeneration. Hailing from the University o…
Montreal researchers develop new droplet-based method of cell bioprinting
Researchers from the University of Montreal have developed a new method of cell bioprinting based on a drop-on-demand technique. Laser Induced Side Transfer, or LIST, utilizes a low energy nanosecond …
Fighting opioid abuse with 3D printed egg-shaped tablets
According to new research, 3D printed tablets could deter opioid abusers from misusing pharmaceuticals. A team from St. John’s University, New York, designed and tested egg-shaped thermoplastic shapes…
Disney makes nature’s machines using a 3D printer
Prototyped on a 3D printer, new toys from Disney Research demonstrate the use of a digital design tool to generate compliant mechanisms. The mechanisms take inspiration from natural tendon and cartila…