Researchers are using an innovative 3D-printing technique that could revolutionize the quest to resurrect extinct animals from the near and far past.
Constance Woodman, PhD, Program Manager for USDA Conservation Innovation Grants, Texas A&M University Enrichment—adding complexity to an animal’s environment—is an essential element of improving the ...
Our look at the Bambu Lab A2L 3D printer concludes with Operations and Final Thoughts. This is part three of a three part ...
Prosthetics for injured animals are becoming increasingly possible and accessible thanks to 3D printing. Historically, artificial devices for wildlife have been expensive and very time-consuming to ...
REHOVOT, Israel, May 3 (Reuters) - Forget your hook, line and sinker. An Israeli foodtech company says it has 3D printed the first ever ready-to-cook fish fillet using animal cells cultivated and ...
At TU Wien, researchers are developing three-dimensional (3D) printing techniques that can be used to create living biological tissue—for example, to study skin diseases. Roughly one-quarter of Europe ...
The concept of a novel patient-specific 3D-printed shelf implant should be evaluated in a relevant large animal model with hip dysplasia. Therefore, three dogs with radiographic bilateral hip ...