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Nebraska Researcher Prints Dissolvable Surgical Implants
Implants that break down in the body could reduce pain, additional surgeries.

Gold Nanoparticles Shine Light on 3D-Printing Defects
An interdisciplinary team of researchers at Vanderbilt University has developed a technique that uses the optical properties of gold nanoparticles to detect and quantify missing layers in 3D-printed products.

Project to Turn Ocean Plastic into Prosthetics
The Million Waves Project launched a new initiative that hopes to both reduce ocean plastics while also tackling another problem – the lack of affordable prosthetic limbs available in the developing...

UK Researchers Can Rapidly Print Corneas
Researchers at Newcastle University have developed a way to use stem cells to print new corneas quickly that can be custom fit to a patient's eye.

Rapid+TCT Spotlights Hot 3D Printing Sectors
The RAPID+TCT 3D printing/additive manufacturing event takes place April 23-26 in Ft. Worth, TX.

Unlimited Tomorrow Redesigns the Prosthetic Arm
Unlimited Tomorrow is collaborating with 3D printing giant Stratasys and 3D software provider Dassault Systemes to create low-cost, highly functional prosthetic arms for those who need them most.

Pushing the Limits of Nanoscale 3D Printing
Researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have developed techniques that promise to redefine the limits of nanoscale 3D printing.

FDA Releases Medical Device 3D Printing Guidelines
3D printing guidelines are useful for manufacturers planning product submissions for FDA approval, and will improve the position of the U.S. in the worldwide additive manufacturing medical-device marketplace.

5 Ways 3D Printing Will Change Healthcare
A new study of the potential for 3D printing in the healthcare industry predicts wide-ranging advancements and disruptions as the technology is adopted by more hospitals and manufacturers.

Skin-Deep Bioprinting Innovation
New method said to be around 50 times cheaper than alternative methods and requires 10 times less base material.

Successful 3D Cartilage Printing
Researchers at Belgium's Sahlgrenska Academy and Chalmers University of Technology have 3D bioprinted new cartilage for transplant procedures.

Skin-Deep Sensors
University of Minnesota are developing new sensors that can be 3D printed directly on a person's hand.

3DHEALS 2017: 3D Printing Eliminates Communication Barriers in Healthcare
Conference on 3D printing for medical professionals tackles cultural resistance, technological hurdles, and patient-doctor communication benefits

3DHEALS 2017 Takes the Temperature of 3D Printing in Healthcare
if 3D printing vendors want to court the healthcare industry, they may have to do a much better job in outreach, education, training, and user interface redesign.

3DHEART: 3D Printing Surgical Planning Models for Tiny Patients
Phoenix Children's Hospital designs 3D-printed pediatric heart models, supporting Project 3DHEART's goal to gain insurance coverage for surgical planning.



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