In a series of studies funded by an AWI Refinement Grant, I carried out experiments and demonstrations to better understand how 3D printing can and can’t benefit animal welfare. My first concern was ...
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Giving animal strength to medical robotics: 3D printing method uses shape-shifting liquid metalUniversity of Queensland researchers have developed a 3D printing method to produce shape-shifting liquid metal robotics with musculoskeletal qualities inspired by animal physiology. Dr. Ruirui ...
“I was able to run a number of chemical tests on different types of 3D printing processes to make sure it was nontoxic and safe for the animals,” Woodman said. “That was a very big relief for me.” ...
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