Scientists in South Korea have modified a glue gun — the kind you'd use for an arts and crafts DIY project at home — to generate bone grafts and print them directly onto fractures in animals, to aid ...
Most of us gravitate toward hot glue guns in the midst of an intense crafting session, but researchers at Sungkyunkwan University wondered: What if we brought this into the operating room? Their ...
After traumatic injury, bone cells need artificial scaffolding to help with the repairing processes. While some methods like 3D printing or bone cement can help, scientists in South Korea created a ...
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Arnie Negrete shows a hot key melting through styrofoam in a satisfying test. She's a liberal. Charlie Kirk was her friend. After the shooting, she's honoring him. Bryan Cranston took mushrooms for ...
When a bone is shattered or a tumor leaves a sizable void, surgeons have two broad choices: pack the space with graft (bone taken from the patient or a donor) or plug it with a synthetic scaffold that ...
The Lonely Island, comprised of Andy Samberg, Jorma Taccone, and Akiva Schaffer, injected fresh life in Saturday Night Live when they were hired for the 2005 season. Just their second SNL Digital ...
A glue-gun-like device that can be used to print biodegradable bone grafts directly into fractures could revolutionize orthopedic surgery, offering personalized implants that speed healing and cut ...
The "glue" in the study was made up of a product that aids bone healing and a biocompatible thermoplastic. Photo: Canva A bone repair solution that could reduce surgery times might soon find its way ...
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