Amaury Le Scornet

penile implants

3D-printed penile implants restore erectile function in pigs and rabbits

Researchers from China, Japan, and the United States have designed and implanted a 3D-printed hydrogel-based penile system. This innovation, published in Nature Biomedical Engineering, enabled pigs and rabbits to regain their erectile function and reproduce biologically. Overcoming vascularization challenges Vascularization is crucial for the proper functioning of complex organs, particularly in facilitating an erection. The

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Metal 3D Printing and Heart Health: March Priorities Aboard the ISS

The Expedition 72 crew has begun its research program with experiments on metal 3D printing and cardiovascular health. At the same time, preparations for the arrival of a new crew are intensifying as a cargo spacecraft is being unloaded aboard the International Space Station (ISS), according to NASA. 3D Printing: A Key Asset for Space

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3D Printing of Living Tissues Using Xolography

Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology have taken a key step in 3D printing of living tissues by adapting xolography, a light-based printing technology. This innovation could eventually enable the fabrication of functional organs, though scientific challenges remain to be overcome. An Innovative Technology for Biofabrication Scientists from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) have adapted

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