That gap between training models and real organs has limited how well medical professionals can prepare before entering the ...
University of Minnesota researchers develop a 3D printing technique for realistic human tissue models for surgical training.
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In today's world, where the wave of digitization is sweeping across the globe, the industrial manufacturing sector is undergoing unprecedented profound changes. From a tiny screw to a precision ...
Electric vehicle batteries are the biggest turnoff for would-be buyers. QuantumScape, however, may have a solution to this challenge. The problem is, several bigger companies are developing similar ...
Invest 91L is likely to become a tropical depression by the weekend. The system is expected to approach the Lesser Antilles by the middle of the week. Conditions are favorable for strengthening but ...
Sure, it’s pretty petty, but this papa paid a pretty penny for his pretty kiddies. To avoid fathering “ugly” children, millionaire Barrie Dewitt-Barlow forked over $50,000 to a professional model, ...
From Calorie Mate snacks to hidden Kerotan frog statues, 2004’s Metal Gear Solid 3 was packed with varied real-life Easter eggs, even if they contradicted the game’s 1960s setting. One memorable ...
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RESTORING AMERICA’S ARCHITECTURAL GRANDEUR: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order mandating that Federal public buildings, such as courthouses and government office buildings, ...
City of Dubuque Assistant Engineer Bob Schiesl tells City of Dubuque Field Operations Supervisor Brian Wulfekuhle about the flood pump model during a demonstration for a pump station model in ...
So-called "100-year weather events" now seem almost commonplace as floods, storms and fires continue to set new standards for largest, strongest and most destructive. But to categorize weather as a ...