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Scientists make concerning new discovery while studying human digestive system: 'We must develop more accurate models'
Researchers have discovered microplastics and nanoplastics in the human brain, reproductive organs, and other vital systems. Scientists make concerning new discovery while studying human digestive ...
She has helped robots learn to get around indoors and pick up balls from the ground. And she has developed computer programs to monitor traffic at intersections.
Science writer Mary Roach chronicles both the history and the latest science of body part replacement in her new book. She also answers the question: Is it kosher to receive an organ donation from a ...
The prevalence of microplastics and nanoplastics in the human body is an increasing concern. Studies revealed that human brain tissues contain seven to 30 times more particles than other organs, such ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Mini 3D printer with salt-grain-sized lens could build living tissue inside body
Researchers in Germany have created a groundbreaking 3D printer designed to print living tissue in the body through tiny ...
In 2024, the University of Maine unveiled the world’s largest 3D printer, which can print objects up to 29 meters long.
Researchers have developed a 3D-printed lung tissue model that could help scientists better study and treat diseases.
Tech Xplore on MSN
Novel AI tool opens 3D modeling to blind and low-vision programmers
Blind and low-vision programmers have long been locked out of three-dimensional modeling software, which depends on sighted ...
President Donald Trump’s strategy to ‘Make America Healthy Again’ includes investigating vaccine injuries and pharmaceutical practices but stops short of new regulatory action, for now. US Health and ...
There’s been great interest in what Mira Murati’s Thinking Machines Lab is building with its $2 billion in seed funding and the all-star team of former OpenAI researchers who have joined the lab. In a ...
There are a number of reasons for investors to consider cashing in some or all of their chips on quantum computing stocks.
‘Ghost guns’ which can be made for a few hundred euros on a cheap, commercially available 3D printer are being found by gardaí across Ireland. Recent seizures in Cork, Dublin, Tipperary, and Clare ...
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