A European Space Agency (ESA) project undertaken at the University Hospital of Dresden Technical University (TUD) has proven the ability to 3D print biological matter in a space-like environment. Turing the process literally on its head, the team have succeeded in 3D bioprinting a specially formulated ink in minus 1g conditions. With the development, the team hopes that this […]
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