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A 9-year-old dog has a new skull and a cancer-free life because of 3D printing. Patches, the cancer-stricken dachshund, is feeling better thanks to researchers at a Canadian university.
Now, 75% of a patient's skull has been successfully replaced with 3D-printed material, and this is just the beginning. Back in February, the FDA officially gave the go-ahead ...
The folks at 3DP at the University of Washington have rendered 3D bones in bone meal, 12x Powdered Sugar, and malodextrin. The resulting project - an effort to "print bones of animals that never ...
Using 3D printer technology, doctors at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune were able to fashion a replace that fit like a puzzle piece. Today he has a souvenir model of his skull in ...