Scientists are exploring leading-edge technologies that could transform how cancer is studied, detected and treated by catching it earlier, when it's more treatable and survival rates are highest.
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A new review by researchers at Oregon Health & Science University’s Knight Cancer Institute and other universities highlights how advances in New Approach Methodologies and tissue engineering are ...
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Researchers are 3D printing human muscle in zero gravity to create better disease models and improve astronaut health during space missions.
Bambu Lab H2D is a high-quality dual extruder 3D printer that serves the multiple needs of every user. The device offers single and dual nozzle modes, a high flow extrusion with 50μm ultra-fine motion ...
On their way into space, astronauts' bodies deteriorate dramatically in zero gravity. To address this problem and protect our pioneers in space, researchers are looking for realistic test models. This ...
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Human health remains one of the greatest challenges in space exploration. When astronauts spend long periods in space, their bodies weaken dramatically—especially their muscles and bones. Now, ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich have successfully 3D printed complex muscle tissue in zero gravity, paving the way for future space mission drug testing.
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Scientists 3D print muscle tissue in zero gravity to study diseases beyond Earth
The study is published in the journal Advanced Science. In a leap that could reshape how scientists study the human body in space, researchers at ETH Zurich have successfully 3D printed muscle tissue ...
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