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News North Texas scientists 3D-print part of human femur as strong as real bone Their low-cost technique using biodegradable material may one day help regrow bones.
A group of North Texas doctors and scientists printed part of a human femur—the longest and strongest bone in the body—that mimics the strength, flexibility and overall mechanics of a real ...
Papers in Milwaukie and Oregon City will stop printing, too, while the Gresham Outlook will move from two editions a week to one.
A tiny implant just helped paralyzed rats walk again—is human recovery next? An implantable electronic device has restored movement following spinal cord injury in an animal study.
An international team of scientists has made an advancement in diabetes research by successfully 3D printing functional Langerhans islands (human islets) using a novel bioink.
A group of North Texas doctors and scientists printed part of a human femur — the longest and strongest bone in the body — that mimics the strength, flexibility and overall mechanics of a real ...
Researchers at Anthropic and AI safety company Andon Labs gave an instance of Claude Sonnet 3.7 an office vending machine to run. And hilarity ensued.
By Lianne Kolirin, CNN (CNN) — Crouched low in one of the coldest, remotest places on Earth, polar explorer Alan Chambers searched for an invisible threat. Traveling with fellow former Royal ...
Migrant children who went missing after being smuggled across the border under the Biden administration have been rescued from being sex-trafficked to pedophiles -- including a 14-year-old ...
Alternate juror in Karen Read case cites ‘distrust between law enforcement and the general public’ By Ava Berger Globe Correspondent,Updated June 25, 2025, 1:14 p.m.