Researchers from the University of Oregon (UO) have developed 3D printed scaffolds that glow when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light. This process could be used to create fluorescent biomedical implant…
CTIBiotech’s project paves the way for sustainable vaccine development
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Breakthrough skin model accelerates development for testing and beyond
A recent collaboration between researchers at the University of Oregon (UO) and L’Oréal has resulted in the development of a multilayered artificial skin model, designed to resemble the complexi…
3D printed smartphone add-on brings affordable vocal cord disorder diagnosis
A group of Korean scientists have developed a low-cost 3D printed adapter that turns everyday smartphones into endoscopic vocal cord disease diagnostic tools. Once fitted with a laryngoscope, th…
Oregon scientists use 3D printed nerve tingling device to better understand birdsong
Researchers from the University of Oregon (UoM) have developed a 3D printed device that’s capable of recording and stimulating the electrical impulses that drive vocalizations within songbirds. The t…