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One of the most groundbreaking aspects of this shift is the application of 3D bioprinting in space. In traditional ...
A lab experiment that simulated Mars conditions showed that green algae can grow in plastic containers made from the same ...
Overcoming bioreactor challenges Ever After’s edible packed-bed (EPB) system uses plant-based, column-like scaffolds to grow animal cells for beef, chicken, duck and fish cells in a 3D environment.
However, traditional high-field NMR systems and bioreactor platforms pose challenges, including the need for specialized equipment and fixed sample volumes. This study introduces a scalable, ...
A small group of scientists on the biofilm mitigation team at NASA's Marshall Space Center in Huntsville, Alabama, study solutions to combat fast-growing colonies of bacteria or fungi, known as ...
But they are doing it outside the body — inside a 3D printable device, called a bioreactor, created by FIU researchers. Over the years, biomedical engineer Anamika Prasad has been refining the device ...
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