University of Missouri researchers are developing new ways to better simulate the complex nature of human brain tissue. For ...
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Woven nickel-titanium structures unlock new flexibility in 3D-printed shape-memory materials
At first glance, few materials would seem to have less in common than metals and textiles. And yet, by manufacturing nickel-titanium alloys as a highly deformable, interwoven material, more similar to ...
The systematic review found that FDM 3D printing technology is increasingly used in routine clinical contexts, exhibiting ...
The company AnthroTek uses resin 3D printing and fused depostion modeling to reproduce ultra-realistic masks and organs.
Boston Scientific’s Penumbra Acquisition: Impacts and 3D Printing Opportunities in Vascular Medicine
Anthony Palumbo and Charles Goulding analyze Boston Scientific’s US$14.5 billion acquisition of Penumbra, showing how additive manufacturing can accelerate thrombectomy and neurovascular innovation ...
Researchers have developed a design-driven methodology that significantly increases the deformability of 3D printed nitinol.
IMDEA and UPM have developed deformable woven nitinol metamaterials that combine metal strength with textile flexibility.
For years, scientists have worked to uncover how the brain responds to mechanical forces and electromagnetic waves. Computer ...
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