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Prediction of Patient Drug Response via 3D Bioprinted Gastric Cancer Model Utilized Patient‐Derived Tissue Laden Tissue‐Specific Bioink. Advanced Science , 2025; DOI: 10.1002/advs.202411769 ...
Imagine performing a sweep around an object with your smartphone and getting a realistic, fully editable 3D model that you can view from any angle – this is fast becoming reality, thanks to advances ...
Apple’s Machine Learning team, in collaboration with researchers from Nanjing University and The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, has announced an interesting 3D AI model called ...
New AI technology enables 3D capture and editing of real-life objects Date: March 13, 2024 Source: Simon Fraser University Summary: Imagine performing a sweep around an object with your smartphone ...
3D printing long ago moved from being theoretical to a reality, and in recent years 3D printers have become cheaper to produce; several models are now available for sale, as well as designs for ...
Professor Steve Park’s research team at KAIST’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering has developed a flexible, wearable electronic textile (e-textile) platform using 3D printing technology ...
Cancer models retaining original tumor characteristics can be developed through 3D bioprinting, allowing for rapid evaluation of drug responses. A team of researchers led by Jinah Jang from Pohang ...
A three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting technology capable of eliminating cancer cells using the function of immune cells has been developed for the first time in the world.
A research team led by Professor Jinah Jang from the Departments of Mechanical Engineering, Life Sciences, IT Convergence Engineering, and the Graduate School of Convergence Science and Technology ...
“Our mission is to democratize science for everyone,” she says. “GPT-4 is a very large language model and it runs on a lot of resources. In our pursuit of democratizing access, we want to build ...