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    Scientists at the University of Swansea are developing a 3D printed vegan nose for those requiring artificial nose transplants, the Daily Mail has reported. This process offers a sustainable and personalizable option for patients, utilizing plant based materials and human cells to 3D print artificial nose cartilage. This project was first launched in July 2021, […]

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    • Scientists are developing a 3D printed vegan (!) nose for those requiring artificial nose transplants. It seems a sustainable and personalizable option for patients, utilizing plant based materials and human cells to 3D print artificial nose cartilage. https://t.co/PhjmnBHoMY

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    Researchers at Amgen British Columbia (BC) are using human tonsil tissue and 3D bioprinting to create an immune system model that can be studied outside of the body.  The goal of the study is to make a platform that can predict immune responses to new drugs more quickly and accurately. The researchers discovered that human […]

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    • Science fiction-like news are coming out these days. Now researchers at Amgen British Columbia are using human tonsil tissue and 3D bioprinting to create an immune system model that can be studied outside of the body. Excellent progress! https://t.co/nqSt4iti9j

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    Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a method for 3D printing a flexible and soft replica of a patient’s heart. The team can then direct the activity of the replica to imitate the patient’s blood-pumping capabilities. With this custom robotic heart, the team hopes to assist doctors in tailoring treatments to […]

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    • Researchers at the MIT have developed a method for #3Dprinting a flexible and soft replica of a patient’s heart. They are patient-specific and may aid clinicians in choosing the ideal implant for a particular patient. https://t.co/P0PzqvSohB

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    Researchers from the Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI) and the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) have created “core technology” for 3D printed smart contact lenses building on low-power monochrome displays and demonstrated its functionalities for augmented reality tools such as live navigation. The team’s research has been published in Advanced Science….

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    • Do you remember the failed project of developing smart contact lenses to measure blood glucose levels? This one is even weirder. Navigation instructions through a contact lens. Would you wear it? https://t.co/66Tl3664ZB