We don’t have a flying car yet, but have 3D printed limbs? That scientific fantasy is attributed to reality due to the fast 3D-printing method developed by the University of Buffalo engineers. His work was included in a study recently published in the journal Advanced Healthcare Materials, which you can …
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Not surprisingly, scientists have struggled to find an artificial substitute for natural knee cartilage – it’s a surprising biological substance that combines the properties of a soft cushion and a tough barrier to prevent our busy leg joints from being damaged. But it looks like we’ve made a long-awaited breakthrough: …
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