November 28, 2024 - 06:05

Researchers at the University of Twente, Netherlands, have made an advancement in bioprinting technology that could transform how we create vascularized tissues. Their innovative bioink enables precise 3D printing of blood vessels, paving the way for significant improvements in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. This breakthrough could lead to enhanced methods for developing artificial organs and improving transplant success rates. The technology utilizes DNA-based materials to create a more accurate and functional representation of vascular structures, which are crucial for supplying nutrients and oxygen to tissues. As this research progresses, it holds the potential to greatly impact healthcare and the future of medical treatments.
April 5, 2026 - 14:35
Built in the Flathead: Columbia Falls manufacturer combines advanced technology, skilled workers to reach customers worldwideNestled in Columbia Falls, a local manufacturer is demonstrating how advanced technology and skilled human hands can combine to create products with worldwide demand. Defiance Machine has carved...
April 4, 2026 - 17:51
SpinQ Technology Raises Nearly 1 Billion CNY ($145.3M USD) to Scale Industrial Quantum ComputingShenzhen-based quantum computing firm SpinQ Technology has successfully closed a significant Series C+ financing round, raising 600 million Chinese Yuan (approximately $87.2 million USD). This...
April 4, 2026 - 16:17
Taiwan’s defense technology shiftWhen policymakers across Southeast Asia consider rising tensions in the Taiwan Strait, the traditional view frames the issue as a matter solely between Taiwan, China, and the United States. However...
April 3, 2026 - 10:33
Toward cheaper, cleaner hydrogen productionA new company, 1s1 Energy, co-founded by MIT alumnus Dan Sobek, is making a bold claim: it has developed a key technology that could finally push green hydrogen into the mainstream energy market....