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Combo 3D bioprinting patches up skin and bone injuries in one procedure

Combo 3D bioprinting patches up skin and bone injuries in one procedure Combo 3D bioprinting patches u. Researchers have tested a new bioprinting method on rats that can repair injuries to both skin and bones 1/2 Researchers have tested a new bioprinting method on rats that can repair injuries to both skin and bones Ozbolot Laboratory, Penn State Researchers at Pennsylvania State University have developed a method to patch up injuries by 3D printing both hard and soft tissues at the same time, using two different “bioinks.” In tests on rats, the team was able to repair holes the skulls and skin of the rodents in minutes.

Power/Performance Bits: March 2

Power/Performance Bits: March 2 Fast-charging EV battery; DNA origami nanowires; tiling nanosheets. Fast-charging EV battery Electric vehicle adoption faces challenges from consumers’ range anxiety and the extended lengths of time needed to charge a car’s battery. Researchers at Pennsylvania State University are trying to address this by developing lithium iron phosphate EV batteries that have a range of 250 miles with the ability to charge in 10 minutes. It also is expected to have a lifetime 2 million miles. “We developed a pretty clever battery for mass-market electric vehicles with cost parity with combustion engine vehicles,” said Chao-Yang Wang, chair of mechanical engineering, professor of chemical engineering, professor of materials science and engineering, and director of the Electrochemical Engine Center at Penn State. “There is no more range anxiety and this battery is affordable.”

4 Expert Tips for Building a Lasting Relationship

Amid all the recent whiplash-inducing developments in the world (pandemics! politics!), one thing has remained stable: People continue to fall in love. Even with the outbreak of COVID-19, applications for marriage licenses actually surged in some parts of the country in February and March last year. Those newlyweds may be on to something. A number of surveys have found that married people are, by and large, happier than non-married people. But as any knot-tier knows, lifetime partnerships aren t simple, nor are they static. Our love relationships are always evolving, says Helen Fisher, PhD, senior research fellow at the Kinsey Institute and author of

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