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For custom-made objects, 3D printers may prove useful in keeping up with demand—once a design is acquired, objects could be printed as needed—but there isn’t much history of their use as an animal ...
3D Printed Human Cells to Replace Animal Testing. Our last 3D printing story isn’t about prosthetics, but is big news that will save the lives of millions of animals.
By using 3D printing, the Cincinnati Zoo's enrichment team designed custom-made shoes that it hopes will keep Larkin's tendon from moving out of place. "Our primary goal is always the well-being ...
Yeah, so, Julian downloaded a file, printed it on his commercially available 3d printer, then assembled the pieces like something I would buy from Ikea, and sprayed on some paint.
You can 3D print almost anything these days: prosthetic limbs, clothing, orthotics, toys. Here’s a new one you might not have heard yet: Birds. More specifically, over 55 species of endangered ...