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What if certain organic materials could help salvage rare metals– essential for the manufacturing of many digital devices – from waste electronics? This idea is being investigated and tested by a team of US researchers.
Penn State researchers have developed a novel nanoengineered granular hydrogel bioink that could be used to to develop biomaterials that can be 3D printed as complex organ shapes, capable of hosting cells and forming tissues.
There are 17 deaths daily in the United States of people waiting for an organ transplant. As well as this, a person is added to the waiting list every nine minutes, according to the Health Resources and Services Administration.
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