A Good Housekeeping study found staph germs on 3D glasses -- should you worry? June 9, 2010— -- 3D movie glasses make you feel like you can reach out and touch the action, but you may be making ...
EPFL researchers have published a method for 3D-printing an ink that contains calcium carbonate-producing bacteria. The 3D-printed mineralized bio-composite is unprecedently strong, light, and ...
Researchers have published a method for 3D-printing an ink that contains calcium carbonate-producing bacteria. The 3D-printed mineralized bio-composite is unprecedentedly strong, light, and ...
Scientists at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) have demonstrated a technique for three-dimensional (3D)-printing ink that comprises calcium carbonate-generating bacteria. The method ...
An illustration of the 3D printed model of spiral-shaped bacteria made by researchers at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering. Using particle tracking and imaging techniques, the researchers measured ...
Sometimes the answer isn’t in a lab across the world, it’s just one floor down. At Binghamton University, Professor Seokheun “Sean” Choi has been developing bacteria-powered biobatteries for over a ...
A team at Aalto University has used bacteria to produce intricately designed three-dimensional objects made of nanocellulose. With their technique, the researchers are able to guide the growth of ...
Thanks to new 3D bacterial maps of the human body, we can see exactly which parts of us germs love the most. We all know this, but because the microbes are so tiny, we can't actually see them—which ...
Researchers have created a new bacteria-based bioink that can print composite materials that have a similar strength and texture to bone, paving the way for innovations in biomedical and marine ...
Physicists at Leiden University in the Netherlands have 3D printed what could be the world’s smallest boat, a test object known as Benchy (via Gizmodo). At 30 microns long, it’s a third smaller than ...
A team at Aalto University has used bacteria to produce intricately designed three-dimensional objects made of nanocellulose. With their technique, the researchers are able to guide the growth of ...
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