by 3dmakerstudio | Sep 9, 2019 | 3D Printers, Blog
The regenerative medicine project nAngioDerm has received a European grant of €747,000 ($822,000) to provide a solution for dermal regeneration, by helping patients whose wounds from ulcers or major burns fail to heal. The funding will go to five European institutions...
by 3dmakerstudio | Sep 9, 2019 | 3D Printers, Blog
You can now experience a part of the Smithsonian collection from anywhere with just a 3D printer. I could see this being a great tool for teachers! Via lifehacker: The Smithsonian’s network of museums offer 3D renderings of some of its collection, and more...
by 3dmakerstudio | Sep 9, 2019 | 3D Printers, Blog, Hardware Electronics
It’s back to school! Learn 3D print design essentials with us! We have an introductory 3D print design course that will give you the tools and knowledge to start your 3D print projects. Through two live tutorials with experts, followed by an instructional...
by 3dmakerstudio | Sep 9, 2019 | 3D Printers, Blog
I’ve rarely seen a trend go so glacially slow and then speed up so rapidly as 3D printing labs in US hospitals. For years there were only one or two pioneers such as Albert Woo trying to establish 3D printing labs in hospitals. Using 3D printing for phantoms,...
by 3dmakerstudio | Sep 7, 2019 | 3D Printers, Blog
Utilizing space-age building techniques (and aesthetic), these beehive cottages were designed for mars! Via Design-Milk: The vertical TERA maximizes livable square footage while minimizing its physical footprint on the land. AI SpaceFactory intends to transport a 3D...
by 3dmakerstudio | Sep 6, 2019 | Blog, Hardware Electronics, Raspberry Pi
Fantastic project and goal from kkim20 on Hackster.io: The Green Box was an idea that I had for a long time, and was able to make into a reality this summer. I’ve always been interested in hydroponics because of its efficiency and environmental sustainability. 90%...