Associate Professor Riccardo Levato will be innovating on a groundbreaking technology his team at Utrecht University and UMC Utrecht recently created: a 3D bioprinter with its own 'eyes' and 'brain'.
In an article published in Advanced Science, the researchers identify how neural stem cells in preterm infants are injured following cerebral hemorrhage.
Using human cells and cutting-edge technology, the team created a three-dimensional (3D) model that accurately simulates the brain invaded by aggressive cancer. Published in Biofabrication, the study ...
The Shroud of Turin has long been treated as a fragile snapshot of a crucified man, but a new wave of 3D modeling argues it ...
Most everyone knows the original, incredibly angular Lara Croft of the incredibly popular Tomb Raider series. Since its release nearly 25 years ago, human 3D models and animations have improved vastly ...
June 5, 2007 With multimedia technologies maturing, we are beginning to see some quite remarkable media tools emerging so that experts and educational publishers can more easily develop new ways of ...
Descriptions of the embryo go back at least to the time of Aristotle, but it has only been since the late 19 th century and early 20 th century that advances in experimental approaches allowed ...
For decades, animal models have been the gold standard for preclinical testing of potential drugs. Yet, even the best animal models are not perfect. For example, small rodent species with engrafted ...
Human anatomy is an extremely complicated set of nerves and muscles, and the best human anatomy apps makes it easier to explore. However, when you dive deeper, you find things that you probably didn’t ...