Unique pollen-based 3D printing material shows biomedical potential
The nominations for the 2021 3D Printing Industry Awards are now open. Who do you think should make the shortlists for this year’s show? Have your say now. Researchers at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) have developed a sunflower extract-loaded 3D bioprinting ink that could yield a new generation of biomedical devices. Unlike ordinary malleable bio-inks, […]
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Author: Paul Hanaphy
