3D digital avatars are changing the equation. With real-time animation tools and AI modeling, brands can create content that ...
The lab-made 3D liver model serves as a human relevant platform for analyzing the progressive stages of the liver disease, ...
In his PhD research at Utrecht University and UMC Utrecht, Marc Falandt developed biomaterials whose properties can be adjusted even after they have been 3D-printed, effectively adding a fourth ...
Google DeepMind introduced SIMA 2—a reasoning AI agent built for 3D worlds that the company says is a step closer to AGI.
Biomedical engineering master’s student Junpeng Li, recently published a first-author review of advances in bioelectronics ...
A new AI-powered atlas called NextBrain allows researchers to visualize the human brain in unprecedented detail, down to hundreds of tiny subregions previously invisible on MRI scans.
BraDiPho (Brain Dissection Photogrammetry) is an innovative tool for the study of white matter connections in the human brain ...
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How new advances in 3D bioprinting, organoids and organs on-a-chip aid in the fight against cancer
Scientists are exploring leading-edge technologies that could transform how cancer is studied, detected and treated by catching it earlier, when it's more treatable and survival rates are highest.
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How I Made a Human Skull Using Laser-Cut Cardboard and Clay
This project demonstrates how to create a layered cardboard human skull using a Full Spectrum laser cutter and Autodesk 123D Make software. After cutting and assembling the pieces, the skull is coated ...
Human health is the Achilles heel of space travel. Researchers at ETH Zurich have now succeeded in printing complex muscle tissue in zero gravity. This will enable drugs for space missions to be ...
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Google DeepMind unveils human-like AI agent that learns and adapts in real time
Google DeepMind on Thursday debuted SIMA 2 – its reasoning AI agent that the firm claims behaves like a human inside virtual ...
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Scientists 3D print muscle tissue in zero gravity to study diseases beyond Earth
ETH Zurich scientists 3D print muscle tissue in simulated zero gravity, paving the way for growing human tissue in space.
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