A handheld device that deposits skin directly onto patients' wounds could A handheld device that deposits skin directly onto patients' wounds could revolutionize the way that doctors treat burns and ...
Imagine a version of the kind of duct tape dispenser you can buy from your local home Home Depot or white-out tape used for correcting a writing error — only ...
Need medical assistance after a blaster fight on a spaceship? This new handheld, portable 3D printer could help. Scientists at the University of Toronto created the 3D skin printer that looks like it ...
A new handheld 3D printer can deposit sheets of skin to cover large burn wounds - and its "bio ink" can accelerate the healing process. The device, developed by a team of researchers from the ...
Four years ago, we heard how researchers had created a microwave-oven-sized 3D printer that could produce sheets of skin for treating burns. Now, some of the same scientists have developed a handheld ...
A patient with severe burn injuries is brought to a burn center, in need of a skin graft immediately. A surgeon comes in with a small, handheld device and quickly dispenses thin sheets of artificial ...
Researchers from the University of Toronto and Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre have developed a new handheld 3D printer that creates sheets of skin for healing burn wounds. Burns can cause ...