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The future of health and social care timeline | The King's Fund

This timeline picks out some of the key trends – from changes in population make-up to advances in technology – that will affect how health and social care is delivered over the next 20 years. Find out more about our trends in health and social care

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Children Print Fantastical 3D Creatures Purely by Thinking | Gadgets, Science & Technology

Children Print Fantastical 3D Creatures Purely by Thinking | Gadgets, Science & Technology | shubush digital | Scoop.it
With 3D printing slowly taking over the interest of the tech world, it leaves an abundance of room for innovation. The groundbreaking team Thinker Thing is
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Video: The Making of a 3-D Dress

Video: The Making of a 3-D Dress | shubush digital | Scoop.it
Michael Schmidt discusses how he created the world’s first 3-D-printed dress for Swarovski, which was modeled by the burlesque performer Dita Von Teese.
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3D-printed Robohand helps children born without fingers

3D-printed Robohand helps children born without fingers | shubush digital | Scoop.it
3D printed Robohand made from plastic parts for children born without fingers due to amniotic band syndrome.
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Digital Drawing Board Creates Objects in Stunning 3D Detail | Gadgets, Science & Technology

Digital Drawing Board Creates Objects in Stunning 3D Detail | Gadgets, Science & Technology | shubush digital | Scoop.it
Digital Drawing Board Creates Objects in Stunning 3D Detail
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PAPERMAG: Daniel Widrig's Crazy 3D-Printed Wares Will Be Shown Off in London

PAPERMAG: Daniel Widrig's Crazy 3D-Printed Wares Will Be Shown Off in London | shubush digital | Scoop.it
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World’s First Functional 3D Printed Livers Created in Lab | Gadgets, Science & Technology

World’s First Functional 3D Printed Livers Created in Lab | Gadgets, Science & Technology | shubush digital | Scoop.it
World’s First Functional 3D Printed Livers Created in Lab

 

"In 2009, a company called Organovo came up with what, at the time, sounded like an insane goal: they wanted to make machines that could print human organs. The printed organs could then be used as ransplants so that patients would no longer have to wait for donors. Their amazing dream of creating human organs with machines has finally come true – in a way. The company announced that they have successfully created three miniature bioprinted human livers."

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MIT researchers to 3D print a pavilion by imitating silkworms

MIT researchers to 3D print a pavilion by imitating silkworms | shubush digital | Scoop.it
MIT researchers headed by Mediated Matter Group founder Neri Oxman to 3D print a pavilion by imitating silkworms.
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Engineering 3D-printed stem cells

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While much has been said on the topic of 3D printing within the context of the maker movement, it is in the medical world where arguably the most important advances are being made. Scientists at the Heriot-Watt University in Scotland have recently proven they can print human embryonic stem cells, a breakthrough which has the potential to revolutionise organ replacement in the coming years.


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How 3D printing could revolutionise the solar energy industry - The Guardian (blog)

How 3D printing could revolutionise the solar energy industry - The Guardian (blog) | shubush digital | Scoop.it
The Guardian (blog) How 3D printing could revolutionise the solar energy industry The Guardian (blog) For starters, for those not familiar with 3D printing, it's the ability to make a three-dimensional "solid" object from digital design...

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Fashion Innovations in 3D Printing

As part of the Computational Fashion program series, Eyebeam presents an exciting event featuring designers and producers using cutting edge 3D printing tech...
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Research Pavilion by ICD and ITKE

Research Pavilion by ICD and ITKE | shubush digital | Scoop.it
Research Pavilion made from carbon and glass fibre filaments wrapped around steel by University of Stuttgart researchers.
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Is it the Internet of Things?

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Scientists show off stretchy battery

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Researchers crack the long-standing problem of how to make stretchy batteries to power a growing range of stretchy electronics.

 

'The team says the stretchy battery can be charged "inductively" - that is, wirelessly over a short distance. Prof Rogers said that the uses for such batteries and the stretchy circuits they power were myriad.

 

"The most important applications will be those that involve devices integrated with the outside of the body, on the skin, for health, wellness and performance monitoring," he explained.

 

However, the prototype batteries described in the paper were only run through 20 charge/discharge cycles, and Prof Rogers said that "additional development efforts to improve the lifetime will be required for commercialisation".'

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More Fashion Designers Moving to 3D Printing - Fabbaloo Blog - Fabbaloo - Daily News on 3D Printing

More Fashion Designers Moving to 3D Printing - Fabbaloo Blog - Fabbaloo - Daily News on 3D Printing | shubush digital | Scoop.it
We may be past the pioneering stage in 3D printed fashion. While there have been several experim...
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THE FUTURE IS HERE

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Taking Up i.Materialise's Korean and Japanese Accessories Challenge - Irenebrination: Notes on Architecture, Art, Fashion and Style

Taking Up i.Materialise's Korean and Japanese Accessories Challenge - Irenebrination: Notes on Architecture, Art, Fashion and Style | shubush digital | Scoop.it
3D printing lab i.materialise in collaboration with Materialise Malaysia and Japan recently launched a competition focused on redesigning your own version of traditional Japanese or Korean accessories.
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MakerBot Helps Create RoboHand Device to Help Disabled Individuals - Wearable Technology | CrunchWear

MakerBot Helps Create RoboHand Device to Help Disabled Individuals - Wearable Technology | CrunchWear | shubush digital | Scoop.it
Sure, wearable technology can add some fun new things to our lives. It can help us stay in contact with friends and loved ones easier. It can help us spy on people and record hidden video. It can let...
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3-D Printing Revolution Needs Simple Design Software | MIT Technology Review

3-D Printing Revolution Needs Simple Design Software  | MIT Technology Review | shubush digital | Scoop.it
A lack of accessible design tools is holding back 3-D printing.

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João Greno Brogueira's curator insight, May 2, 5:54 PM

Since I begun to work with CAD, in 1994, the 3D Modeling was the hardest side of the tool. Nowadays 3D is much more easy. The question is: Is it enough or we need more intuitive modeling tools?

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Chiplets are a new level of micro manufacturing - Deccan Herald - Deccan Herald

Chiplets are a new level of micro manufacturing - Deccan Herald - Deccan Herald | shubush digital | Scoop.it
Chiplets are a new level of micro manufacturing - Deccan Herald Deccan Herald “Digital fabrication will allow individuals to design and produce tangible objects on demand, wherever and whenever they need them,” Neil Gershenfeld, a physicist who...
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Oxford Creates New Type of 3D Printed Tissue (w/video)

Oxford Creates New Type of 3D Printed Tissue (w/video) | shubush digital | Scoop.it
Creating replacement tissue for therapeutic uses typically means growing materials that very much resemble the real thing. Yet for many uses, simply recreating specific functionality of a tissue is all that’s really required.
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Tiny Medical Lab Will Measure Health From Under Your Skin | Gadgets, Science & Technology

Tiny Medical Lab Will Measure Health From Under Your Skin | Gadgets, Science & Technology | shubush digital | Scoop.it
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The future of health and social care timeline | The King's Fund

This timeline picks out some of the key trends – from changes in population make-up to advances in technology – that will affect how health and social care is delivered over the next 20 years. Find out more about our trends in health and social care

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Weave Waves explores craft and sound / News & Press / About Us / Crafts Council

Weave Waves explores craft and sound / News & Press / About Us / Crafts Council | shubush digital | Scoop.it
Crafts Council commission – Weave Waves - brings together sound artist Scanner and textile designer Ismini Samanidou to explore the connections between craft and sound.
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Handheld printing with 3Doodler « Ponoko – Blog

Handheld printing with 3Doodler « Ponoko – Blog | shubush digital | Scoop.it
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suckerPUNCH » Analogy

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