- March 09th, 2016
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While the 3D printing world is basking itself in the seemingly growing list of out of this world breakthrough and achievements, there also looks like a trend that can certainly cause a stunning stop to the parade. The incredible life-saving and life-altering stories that are almost too good to be true usually hug the headlines Read more
The absence of an extremity right from birth or the loss of one through an accident or sickness is extremely difficult. As the movement is very important in just about every aspect of life, not having the hands or feet to do so is absolutely frustrating. Additionally, the costs of getting prosthetics these days are Read more
While 3D printing has caused quite a sensation in so many areas of everyday life, it is always in the documented reports of life-saving situations, where the technology is involved, that really forces people to appreciate the often unbelievable applications of 3D printing. If the ultimate purpose of the most sophisticated technology is to save Read more
It is quite hard for anyone to lose their beloved pet that they have treated as a part of the family. You feel worried if you look at them suffering from pain that all you can do is to put them asleep. It can be a terrible feeling if you can’t do anything to treat Read more
3D bioprinting is gaining popularity all over the world because various research institutions and private companies are interested to become a part of groundbreaking technology that is said to save lives. Latest news about 3D bioprinting mostly came from the hospitals, universities, and research laboratories as they started in developing new methods of 3D printing Read more
3D printing has given us a chance to develop numerous trifles, smart-phone cases, even braces for broken limbs. Now it is time for us to have a 3D printed ear. Scientists from Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine have carried out a research and published its results in Nature Biotechnology (a peer-reviewed magazine), which tell Read more
The future is here. The Homefinder app, a part of the tactile display system called Linespace, provides those who are visually impaired with the capability to locate specific areas that they want. It’s a great way for them to know where they are and where they are going. Linespace allows visually impaired people to stand Read more
In today’s technology, scientists have been ever persevering about improving human life and how they can create certain life-like substitutes that humans can use. Medical Scientists have been trying to develop a 3D printed functioning organ that leads to breakthroughs in future surgeries and at long last it was announced today that a team of Read more
A large portion of the visually-impaired world owes a big slice of gratitude to the unassuming blind Frenchman, Louis Braille. As people know already, this 19th century genius developed a system that enabled blind people to “read” texts. Because the system uses a network of elevated dots for a more efficient tactile understanding of texts, Read more
Nowadays we can say that 3D printing has become another industrial revolution. Indeed, now we can create physical 3D objects of all the forms and shapes printed from the necessary computer model. One printer can produce a wide range of objects – from toys and household tools to jewelry and food. It goes without saying Read more