Study investigated the structure-property relationship of the coral’s sclerite-based biological granular jamming system.
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Scientists 3D print muscle tissue in zero gravity to study diseases beyond Earth
ETH Zurich scientists 3D print muscle tissue in simulated zero gravity, paving the way for growing human tissue in space.
Human health is the Achilles heel of space travel. Researchers at ETH Zurich have now succeeded in printing complex muscle ...
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Shape-shifting coral that goes from soft to stiff in seconds to redefine robotics
Scientists have discovered a coral mechanism that could help engineers design robots able to adjust their strength and ...
Doctoral student Chenhao Hu holds up a 3D-printed model of a sclerite, the tiny mineral particles that make up the coral's ...
Teeth are extreme: they evolved at roughly the same time as bones, and they’re the hardest thing in the human body. So why ...
Explore how ETH Zurich successfully performed 3D print in microgravity, creating human muscle tissue in simulated zero gravity.
In this 4.4-million-year-old skeleton, scientists may have found the missing step between climbing and walking.
Touch the branches of Leptogorgia chilensis, a soft coral found along the Pacific coast from California to Chile, and its ...
A team from the Department of Electronics, Information and Bioengineering of the Politecnico di Milano, led by Dr. Andrea ...
Join a pioneering conference focused on the development of human-relevant in vitro disease models. The program brings together leading biologists, bioengineers, clinical researchers, computational ...
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