With an FFF 3D printer researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas) now have a new low-cost method of making microneedle arrays – a small syringe-alternative patch for administer…
3D printed micro-ships get a drug test from leading U.S. universities
在开发的科幻,microscopic, 3D printed ships have proved capable of treating damaged brain tissue. The latest device to seemingly receive shrink-ray treatment is the …
UNH develops 3D printable metamaterial for camouflage and drug delivery
A weaving chain of interlocking shapes demonstrates a new material design that has the potential to create smarter medical and electronic devices. Created by researchers at the University of New Hamps…
MIT 3D printed “cups” deliver multiple vaccines in a single shot
A new 3D printing method from the Langer Lab at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has developed a way of making vaccines that releases multiple doses of a drug over a controlled period of ti…
Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems 3D prints drug delivering microswimmers
Using nanoscopic 3D printing technology from Germany’s Nanoscribe GmbH, the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart has developed a strategy to make micromachines that can be c…
3D printing re-engineers sperm to fight gynecological cancer
Researchers at IFW Dresden and Chemnitz University of Technology have 3D printed a microtube that can be used for guiding sperm to treat cancer. Naturally adapted for survival in the female reproducti…