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3D printing technology can help patients in spinal surgery and give them a new life

The Department of Spinal Surgery of Nanxishan Hospital in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, relying on the platform of Medical 3D Printing Innovation Research Center, took advantage of 3D printing technology to complete the first operation of lumbosacral tuberculosis assisted by 3D printing, so that a young man was "reborn".

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3D printing spinal cord tissue offers new hope for repairing spinal cord injuries

Spinal cord injury is the most serious complication of spinal injury. Damaged nerve fibers may no longer be able to transmit signals between the brain and muscles, and this regenerative failure often leads to severe and permanent disability, such as paraplegia or quadriplegia after spinal cord injury, or worse, the inability of these axons to regenerate. So far, the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of spinal cord injury is still a big problem in the medical field.

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The 3D printing technology behind this Winter Olympics' lie to win 'project

The much-anticipated 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics has come to a successful conclusion. At the event, which has been full of "science and technology" since the opening ceremony, participants from all over the world, with the Olympic spirit of "faster, higher, stronger and more united", presented the audience with wonderful high-level competitions.

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Setting up and printing a building on the phone?

To always stay one step ahead of the fierce competition, COBOD, the current leader in building 3D printing, has released its first building 3D printer app, available on iOS and Android as well as a web app on the company's website. In the era of 3D Building 2.0, this configuration looks to make building 3D printing more accessible and fun.

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Tianlongshan Grottoes lost Buddha head "cloud" display, 3D printing 1:1 restoration of the grottoes

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Rich imagination! Blast Studios grow mushrooms in 3D-printed fungal stumps that can also be used as

3D printing has infiltrated our streets and alleys with its magic of "transforming decay into magic". It can create a variety of food for us, but also can build a flickering house. Surprisingly, there is a foreign studio that can actually pick mushrooms at home, which really brings the potential of 3D printing into full play!

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University of Hamburg: Direct ink writing technology for 3D printing TiO2 nanoparticle aerogels

Aerogel is the world's least dense solid material, with a density only 2.75 times that of air. The most common aerogels are silicon aerogels, which were first made by American scientist Kistler in 1931 because of a bet with a friend. Aerogel is a nanometer porous solid material which is usually prepared by sol-gel method and is formed by drying the liquid phase in the gel with gas. Aerogels are highly porous solids that can maintain the properties of individual nanomaterials at the macroscopic s

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3D printer types, mainstream 3D printer price introduction

With the continuous progress of science and technology, products from all walks of life can always achieve achievements we never imagined. For example, with the development of 3D printing technology in recent years, the current 3D printing technology has been very mature, almost nothing can not be printed.

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