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3D printing

Dog treat dispenser
Lab’s best friend: 3D-printed dog treat dispenser outperforms predecessors
February 24, 2022
Science & Technology
Abby Smith, Harrison Grasso and Olive the cat
Nebraska Engineering students craft prosthetic for cat
June 16, 2021
Science & Technology
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3D-printed models give students new perspective on biochem
September 15, 2020
Science & Technology
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To the point: Mini-needles may help smart bandages better heal wounds
February 27, 2020
Science & Technology
Michael Sealy holds examples of implants that can be made using the 3D metal printers available in the College of Engineering. Sealy, an assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, is designing magnesium-based implants — screws, pins, plates — that degrade in the body over time. This would eliminate the need for follow-up surgeries to remove the implants and mitigate the aches that permanent implants can cause.
Award bolsters Sealy's study of 3D printing for medical devices
April 9, 2019
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Sugary stent eases suturing of blood vessels
January 11, 2019
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Sealy, world-class 3D printers set to create dissolvable medical implants
October 5, 2018
Science & Technology

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