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Bioengineering a 3D printer for living tissue
Women recovering from mastectomies may soon have more lifelike options for breast reconstruction surgery, thanks to 3D-printing technology under development at the University of Maryland, College Park ...
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12 hacks of Christmas: A dozen seasonal shortcuts
One of the most stressful parts of any family Christmas is the dinner, so don’t let a grimy oven get the in-laws whispering.
Tis the season of gift giving and home deliveries, and that frequently means lots of household waste, especially Styrofoam and plastic packaging ...
Exosome therapy is one of the most talked-about regenerative treatments today, but it sits firmly in the experimental zone ...
According to Towards Packaging consultants, the global recycled packaging for apparel market is projected to reach ...
SAGUACHE — As dry leaves scratched at the town’s streets, 73-year-old Saguache Crescent publisher Dean Coombs hunched over his keyboard behind a pot of gray molten metal on his 1920 linotype machine, ...
On a purely visual level — looking at color, form, texture, materials — Todd Siler’s paintings, currently on display at the ...
When I worked on The Architectural Review, come Christmas season, a stream of architects’ greetings cards would trickle ...
Dental implants are pitched as a perfect fix, but the reality is a long surgical process with specific risks and high costs.
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