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5 thoughts on “ 3D Printed Hydrofoil Goes From Model Scale To Human Scale With Flight Controller ” RoboJ1M says: October 6, 2024 at 9:22 am Wow, so it IS possible! I’ve ...
A group of North Texas doctors and scientists printed part of a human femur—the longest and strongest bone in the body—that ...
UVM Medical Center uses 3D printing to create low-cost medical training models for rural Vermont paramedics and EMTs. These models offer more frequent practice opportunities for crucial, but ...
The NSTX-U fusion project employs over 50 3D-printed prototypes, including a full-scale model of its central magnet bundle, to pre-fit components and cooling lines, reducing assembly risk and cost.
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3D-Printed Organic Tissue Models Mimic Living Organs - MSNEngineers at the University of Pittsburgh develop 3D-printed collagen scaffolds, enabling organic tissue models that mimic living organs for medical research.
Serendix, a construction firm that previously 3D-printed 538-square-foot homes for about $38,000, built a shelter for Hatsushima in about seven days, as shown at The New York Times.
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