Scientists have developed HydroSpread, a novel technique for building soft robots on water, with wide-ranging possibilities ...
In collaboration with Zellerfield, a leading shoe manufacturer, the team behind the 3D Printing Nerd YouTube Channel -- the ...
Rachel Manack was a little late Friday for an open house at Saint Francis University’s satellite campus in the Curry ...
Minnesota engineers developed fluid-filled 3D-printed tissues that mimic the feel of surgery, earning praise from surgeons.
As the old saying goes, when the only tool you have is a 6 DOF industrial robotic arm, every problem looks like an opportunity to make it serve up adult beverages. [benkokes] found himself in this ...
University of Minnesota researchers develop a 3D printing technique for realistic human tissue models for surgical training.
Polymer-based conductive nanocomposites, particularly those incorporating carbon nanotubes, are highly promising for the ...
Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, has proven transformative for fabricating electrically conductive polymer ...
Budding surgeons may soon train on stretchy, lifelike 3D-printed skin that oozes out blood and pus when cut.
University of Minnesota researchers 3D print simulated human tissue - which mimics real tissues - for medical training.
The initiative was guided by Prof. Dr. Satyajit Chakrabarti, Director of IEM, whose vision of combining innovation, sustainability, and entrepreneurship has long shaped the institute's culture.
The Institute of Engineering & Management in Kolkata crafted a 3D-printed Durga idol using biodegradable material, presenting an innovative fusion of culture, sustainability, and technology.