3-D printing

Memorial Day 2017 Cookout Ideas: The Healthiest Ways To Cook These 6 Foods, Based On Science
This Memorial Day weekend, enjoy the cookout without the guilt by learning the healthiest ways to cook these six BBQ staples. BioPen Uses Stem Cells To Make 3D-Printed Cartilage For Knee, Joint Replacement
Researchers have developed a 3D-printing Biopen which can customize cartilage in surgery using stem cells. 
3D Printing May Soon Treat Arthritis, Sports Injuries By Repairing Cartilage In Ears, Noses, And Knees
Researchers developed a new printed bioink that can maintain the shape of ears or noses and rebuild cartilage. 
Google Cardboard Saves Baby’s Life By Helping Doctors Perform Surgery
Teegan Lexcen successfully underwent heart surgery, thanks to Google Cardboard and an iPhone. 
Was Jesus White? Forensic Facial Reconstruction Allegedly Shows What Jesus Really Looked Like
A British scientist has used forensic science to construct what he claims is a historically accurate depiction of Jesus Christ. 
Researchers Pioneer Facial Reconstruction Method That Leaves Patients With No Scars
New research outlines a facial reconstruction surgery in which a young man’s cheekbone is fixed without any visible scars. 
Scientists Discover How To 3D-Print Embryonic Stem Cell ‘Building Blocks’
Researchers use a new 3D-printing technique to create uniform “building blocks” of embryonic stem cells, as a more efficient way to produce pluripotent stem cells. 
3D-Printed E-NABLE Hand Makes 8-Year-Old 'Little Cool Hand Luke' Look Awesome
This 8-year-old was born without fingers on his left hand, but it hasn’t prevented him from living a normal life thanks to a 3D-printed prosthetic hand. 
FDA Approves First Ever 3D-Printed Epilepsy Drug From Aprecia; Set To Create More Central Nervous System Pills
The FDA approved first-ever 3D printed drug for the treatment of epilepsy; Aprecia Pharmaceuticals said it plans more products using the technology. 
3D-Printed Splints Open Airways, Restore Breathing Of 3 Babies With Rare Life-Threatening Condition
A new study from the University of Michigan confirms that the use of 3D-printed airway splints developed at C.S. Mott Children's Hospital has saved and improved the lives of children suffering from severe tracheobronchomalacia.



















