How do you fit a sensor to a unique brain? Researchers created personalized 3D-printed bioelectrodes that match individual ...
(Nanowerk News) One challenge of researching nanotechnology is that you can’t manipulate the pieces with your hands. You can look at computer models, but it isn’t the same as tactile interaction.
Missouri Researchers used embedded 3D printing and custom bio-mimicking ink to create a 3D printed brain model.
Using off-the-shelf electronic components, a Raspberry Pi, and a 3D printer, it's possible to build your own working miniature classic Mac. Here's how. There is a lot of overlap between the maker ...
Healthcare 3D printing allows for custom medical solutions, like prosthetics and implants, made specifically for each patient ...