Scientists in England have a way to help people in developing countries make sure their drinking water is safe. Researchers from the University of Bath’s Department of Chemical Engineering and Bristol Robotics Laboratory waterat the University of the West of England have created a sensor, which is reportedly safe to use in rivers and lakes for round-the-clock water quality assessment. Continue reading “Scientists in England 3D Print BioSensor That Can Immediately Tell If Water Is Clean”
How to 3D Print Synthetic Tissue Out of Water Droplets (VIDEO)
A new spin-out company from the University of Oxford brings something new to the mix. Led by professor of chemical biology Hagan Bayley, OxSyBio will work not only with actual cells, but with a technology that allows them to print synthetic tissue-like materials out of water droplets. Continue reading “How to 3D Print Synthetic Tissue Out of Water Droplets (VIDEO)”