Researchers are using an innovative 3D-printing technique that could revolutionize the quest to resurrect extinct animals from the near and far past.
Constance Woodman, PhD, Program Manager for USDA Conservation Innovation Grants, Texas A&M University Enrichment—adding complexity to an animal’s environment—is an essential element of improving the ...
Most people will never see a bristle worm in the wild, but according to a new study, the science derived from these bristly beasts may someday benefit you or someone you know. Bristle worms—aka ...
The concept of a novel patient-specific 3D-printed shelf implant should be evaluated in a relevant large animal model with hip dysplasia. Therefore, three dogs with radiographic bilateral hip ...
Perhaps one of the oldest dreams of a science-fiction future is the ability to create something where once there was nothing. If we could create solid, stable objects out of thin air, the idea of ...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing has emerged as a powerful tool for material, food, and life science research and development, where the technology’s democratization necessitates the advancement of ...
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