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Chemistry
Scientists convert blood into regenerative material, paving the way for personalized 3D printed implants
A researcher holds a 3D printed PA blood construct in his hand. Credit: University of Nottingham Scientists have created a new blood-based ‘biocooperative’ material that has been proven successful in bone repair and is a personalized medicine that can be used as an effective therapy to treat injury and disease. paving the way for regenerated blood products. Researchers from the…
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Nanotechnology
Periodic nano/microstructures can be printed on glass using a simple technique
PDMS-based tape test to evaluate the robustness of Ar plasma post-treatment patterns. a) Photographs of Ar plasma post-treatment patterns before and after robustness test. Bring the original PDMS slab into contact with the printed pattern and then peel it off. Repeat this cycle up to five times and observe the surface using a laser microscope immediately after each cycle. b)…
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Science
Bioengineers and chemists design fluorescent 3D printed structures with potential medical applications
The ring-shaped “nanohoops” emit light of different colors depending on their structure. Credit: University of Oregon Researchers at the University of Oregon have mixed fluorescent ring-shaped molecules into a new 3D printing process, using the simple process of mixing eggs and flour to make pancakes. The result is complex light-emitting structures that support the development of new classes of biomedical…
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