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3D-printed beating heart could revolutionize medical simulations
Washington State University researchers have built a 3D-printed model of the left side of the heart that contracts and relaxes to simulate a real heartbeat, complete with embedded sensors and ...
A multidisciplinary team from Mercer University in Georgia has developed two low-cost 3D printed simulators for training ...
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3D-printed 'beating heart' offers new frontier in simulations
Heart disease remains a primary cause of illness and mortality around the world. While ...
NINGBO, ZHEJIANG PROVINCE, CHINA, January 19, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- In recent years, the global healthcare ...
D printing is getting less finicky in 2026. New materials, machines, and software are cutting setup times and making high-quality prints easier.
Johns Hopkins APL and GKN Aerospace are partnering to develop a system that simulates shipboard motion for metal 3D printing at sea — advancing the Navy’s ability to produce critical parts on demand.
Researchers create a realistic 3D-printed heart model that mimics natural movement, helping surgeons practise patient-specific cardiac procedures ...
Recent technological advances have opened new possibilities for the development of advanced medical devices, including tiny ...
Siemens announced a new Additive Manufacturing (AM) Process Simulation solution for predicting distortion during 3D printing. The product is fully integrated into Siemens’ end-to-end Additive ...
NASA is getting serious about sending a manned mission to Mars. We may not have reached the Moon again yet, but the Artemis missions are going as planned. The next step, after reaching the Moon again, ...
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