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New 3D-printed tissue with blood-like fluids mimics real organs for surgical practice
Minnesota engineers developed fluid-filled 3D-printed tissues that mimic the feel of surgery, earning praise from surgeons.
You’ve heard the name and seen the lap records tumble, now Californian startup Czinger’s 21C hypercar is ready to ...
Assemble the ultimate personal home gym with everything you need for home workouts, including strength and cardio equipment ...
Here's our Apple iPhone Air vs Apple iPhone 17 Pro comparison. Apple's thinnest new iPhone vs the smaller 'Pro' version.
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The Best Snowboards of 2025
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Accuray Incorporated ( NASDAQ: ARAY) Shareholder/Analyst Call September 29, 2025 4:30 PM EDT ...
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Allure Best of Beauty 2025: Eye Winners
Presenting the exceptional shadows, liners, mascaras, and brow products our editors saw eye to eye on this year.
Iwo Jima is famous. The battle between the US and Japanese forces are well remembered – by both sides. Before the war, about 1000 people lived here. After the war, ...
Explore the top 3D glass printers on the market, from MIT’s G3DP2 to Glassomer and innovative low-temperature and new ...
The question seeks to find a maximum value for the area of a sofa that can slide around a 90-degree corner in a corridor of a given width. Mathematicians have long suspected that the answer lies with ...
Spotting Earth-like planets is nearly impossible with conventional telescopes, but researchers propose a bold fix: a rectangular design that can separate a planet’s faint glow from its blinding star.
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