A 3D printed “living ink” can give us self-healing buildings
Properly engineered bacterial cells have produced a 3D printable ink capable of organizing itself into a thousand structures.
Properly engineered bacterial cells have produced a 3D printable ink capable of organizing itself into a thousand structures.
For the first time, a research team manages to print tissues directly inside a body: a 3D printed ear on the back of a mouse can change biomedical engineering.
Great possibilities from the use of a bio-ink. A portable device prints human skin to repair wounds and test drugs: in the future also the damage of time.
Alberto Robiati and Gianluca Riccio guide readers through scenarios of the future: the opportunities, risks and possibilities we have to create a possible tomorrow.
News about the world of tomorrow.
We give news about the future of technology, science and society: if there is one thing that is about to arrive, it has already arrived here.
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