3D printing of cartilage and bone
Scan the broken body part, have AI redesign it, and then print for a robot surgeon to implant. The future isn’t far away now guys… Once just an idea.

by Jimbo Sep 3, 2022 3 Comments 3 Links
#3D-printing, #additive, #biology, #body, #bone, #bones, #cartilage, #health, #medicine,
Scan the broken body part, have AI redesign it, and then print for a robot surgeon to implant. The future isn’t far away now guys… Once just an idea.
by green fingers Feb 18, 2023 3 Comments 3 Links
#eco, #ecofriendly, #environment, #health, #magent, #microplastics, #physics, #pollution, #science, #technology,
by Mr N Jan 30, 2023 2 Comments 2 Links
#health, #insects, #mosquitocontrol, #mosquitoes, #robots, #science, #technology,
Mosquito-killing robots would be perfect for areas that still experience malaria, Zika, dengue fever, and other diseases transmitted by mosquitos.
by CC Jan 29, 2023 7 Comments 7 Links
#biology, #exobiology, #flowers, #galaxy, #life, #nature, #panspermia, #plants, #space,
Sounds cosmic, but yeah, spread flowers and life (food and smiles) around the place wherever you go. Why not?
Want fancy horns or cheap muscles? get your purse out and get in line…
Better is the idea to print the tissue in-situ as dicussed here.
aka bioprinting, its a thing already https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/scientists-3d-bioprint-articular-cartilage-protheses-from-stem-cells-196713/