After traumatic injury, bone cells need artificial scaffolding to help with the repairing processes. While some methods like 3D printing or bone cement can help, scientists in South Korea created a ...
Imagine a world where bone fractures can be healed in real time during surgery, with a device that prints living bone directly onto the fracture site. This is no longer a mere concept, but a reality, ...
Scientists in South Korea have modified a glue gun — the kind you’d use for an arts and crafts DIY project at home — to generate bone grafts and print them directly onto fractures in animals, to aid ...