WASHINGTON, April 2 (Xinhua) -- American researchers developed a 3D-printed transparent skull and implanted it into mice, offering a way to watch its activity of the entire brain surface in real time.
A 200-million-year-old fossil that was found in a farmer's field more than 60 years ago has been studied for the first time using cutting-edge CT scans. The almost fully intact ichthyosaur skull and ...
Scientists at the University of Minnesota have developed a 3D-printed transparent skull implant for mice that provides an opportunity to watch the activity of the entire brain surface in real time.
A baby girl born without part of her skull has had lifesaving 'innovative' surgery that involved 3D printing technology. The youngster, from Rzeszow in Poland, has a congenital defect that meant ...