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Biomaterials droplets are deposited and assembled in a yield-stress supporting matrix. Unlike existing bioprinting platforms, DASP uses droplets rather than filaments as the building block to create 3D constructs. (Jinchang Zhu, UVA School of Engineering and Applied Science)
Digital Assembly of Spherical Viscoelastic Bio-ink Particles

A Voxelated Approach to Advance the Field of 3D Bioprinting

Researchers have come up with a voxelated approach to advance the field of 3D bioprinting. In this new technique, small spherical bio-ink particles i.e. voxels are used as the basic unit to create 3D structures that mimic the geometry, texture, and function of human tissues and organs. Also, as voxels are zero-dimensional as compared to filaments; they offer greater versatility, thus, opening new possibilities for biomedical engineering.

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Scalable stem cell processing technology in suspension bioreactors.  (Fraunhofer IBMT/Bernd Müller)
Germany: Biotechnology

How Stem Cells Can Be Mass Produced

With the aid of artificial stem cells, it will soon be possible to establish new treatments for previously incurable diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease. At the Fraunhofer Project Center for Stem Cell Process Engineering SPT, a process for the mass production of these so called induced pluripotent stem cells is being developed.

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Bushfires on December 31, 2019 burning along the east coast of Australia. The brown area is burned vegetation with a width of about 50 km and a length of 100 km. (European Space Agency (ESA))
Climate Change

The 10 Most Important Insights on the Climate

Coinciding with the COP26 meeting, leading scientists have released the ten most important new insights on the climate. “The 10 New Insights in Climate Science” series is a horizon scan of the most pressing research findings and emerging scientific insights to help inform immediate and equitable transformations across sectors to preserve a safe and habitable planet.

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