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Historical Reunion

Family reunions are curious events. A group of related people gathers to talk and catch up on missed time. Some attending are excited to be there, and others are less

Facing the truth

Dr. Nancy Dawson, an independent historian and fiber artist who now calls Russellville, Ky. home, said, “This is not a celebration; it’s a remembrance of lives lost.” Her comments came

Throwback Thursday - Russellville s SEEK Museum - News 40

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Scientists show 3D printed tablet porosity can regulate drug release

Scientists show 3D printed tablet porosity can regulate drug release SHARES Investigators suggest using 3D printing to adjust tablet porosity could allow for personalised medicines to be made at the point-of-care. Researchers have identified a new additive manufacturing method that could allow for personalised medicines to be three-dimensionally (3D) printed at the point-of-care in future. The 3D printing method creates medicines with highly porous structures, which can be tailored to regulate the rate of drug release when the medication is taken orally.   The team made up of University of East Anglia (UEA) researchers and Dr Andy Gleadall and Professor Richard Bibb of Loughborough University, set out to identify how porosity of a pharmaceutical tablet could alter their release kinetics

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