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AZoRobotics on MSNThis Simple 3D-Printed Tool is Rethinking How We Build Soft Robotic ActuatorsSTAMP revolutionizes muscle fiber alignment on hydrogels using 3D-printed stamps, enhancing soft robotics and tissue engineering with a cost-effective approach.
Meniscus tears are common knee injuries that have long frustrated patients and doctors due to limited repair options.
Researchers at UC San Diego have developed a 3D-printed robot that can walk without electricity or electronics.
To achieve this feat, researchers aimed to use the simplest technology available: a desktop 3D-printer and an off-the-shelf printing material. This design approach is not only robust, it is also cheap ...
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