Scientists at the University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering have created 3D-printed simulated skin that bleeds and stretches much like ...
Minnesota engineers developed fluid-filled 3D-printed tissues that mimic the feel of surgery, earning praise from surgeons.
Budding surgeons may soon train on stretchy, lifelike 3D-printed skin that oozes out blood and pus when cut.
The US researchers investigated nuclear reactor-grade steels made with a 3D printing process called laser powder bed fusion.
CoNi-HESA superalloy shows exceptional performance in 3D printing, combining strength and ductility for high-temperature ...
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University of Minnesota researchers 3D print simulated human tissue - which mimics real tissues - for medical training.