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ESPN and a three-way joint venture including Discovery Communications are making a big bet on 3D. By Georg Szalai, The Associated Press ESPN and a venture spearheaded by Discovery, Sony and Imax ...
In a leap forward for genetic and biomedical research, two scientists at the University of Missouri have developed a powerful ...
Researchers from the Göttingen Cluster of Excellence Multiscale Bioimaging (MBExC) have uncovered the 3D structure of the ...
neural networks are only as valuable as they are functional. That starts by making sure you don’t kill the cells when you print them. When standard 3D-printers work with plastic filaments ...
A clear window in the center of each 3D matrix enables researchers to visualize the growth, organization and behavior of individual cells. "The growth of neural networks is sustained and very ...
Researchers have successfully used 'bioinks' containing living nerve cells (neurons) to print 3D nerve networks that can grow in the laboratory and transmit and respond to nerve signals.
TV sports in 3D was supposed to be a slam dunk, but viewers never got the picture. And, then there were those stupid-looking glasses, too. This week, ESPN acknowledged the future for in-your-face ...
The new 3D-printed materials take the form of “droplet networks,” which are made up of thousands of connected water droplets that are encapsulated within lipid films. Lipids are naturally ...