U of I researcher developing 3D printed materials to heal bones faster
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U of I researcher developing 3D printed materials to heal bones faster
URBANA, Ill. (WCIA) -- U of I researchers are changing the way broken bones heal by 3D printing materials to make the recovery process faster. Shelly Zhang, an assistant civil and environmental engineering professor, leads the project with a team of engineers. "Our goal of this research is to realize the programmable materials that can be smart and intelligent can respond to various different types of external environments," she said. More …


NIT Rourkela’s natural bioink to help 3D bioprinting of bone tissue
New Delhi, March 28 (SocialNews.XYZ) Researchers at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Rourkela have developed a bioink made from natural materials to boost 3D bioprinting of bone-like structures. The new biocompatible, easy-to-use bioink is designed to address challenges in bone grafting and implants -- commonly used to treat bone defects caused by injury or disease. It also supports bone regeneration. “This research contributes to the …
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