University of Minnesota researchers develop a 3D printing technique for realistic human tissue models for surgical training.
Small 3D-printed liquid capsules inserted between layers of tissue burst open, mimicking blood, when surgeons make an incision. Budding surgeons may soon train on stretchy, lifelike 3D-printed skin ...
That gap between training models and real organs has limited how well medical professionals can prepare before entering the ...
Learn about a new 3D printed skin model, a successful 3D printed skull implant, and more, in this week's 3DExpress!
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have successfully 3D printed lifelike human tissue structures that can ...
Star-Lord is volunteering at the Long Beach Main Public Library and teaching free 3D modeling and printing classes that are currently open to the public. It may not be the real Star-Lord – or even the ...
insights from industryThorsten Walles & Heike WallesCo-Founders MD2B At MEDICA 2022, NewsMedical spoke with Heike and Thorsten Walles, co-founders of MD2B LifeScience, which provides realistic thorax ...
2020 and the Covid-19 pandemic forced architectural students around the world to go virtual with their classes and coursework, transforming the way architecture was both taught and learned. Once based ...
Army modernization officials are building a new database filled with satellite imagery and 3D models of cities and key terrain from around the world that may one day feed a new age of virtual training ...
Dylan Han’s 3D-rendered pieces experiment with balancing classical artistic critique and pragmatism. The fourth-year art student has been studying photography and painting since junior year of high ...