3D printing bacterial colonies could lead to intricate spatial patterns in materials not limited to biodegradable plastics, electronics, and adhesives. Scientists are able to engineer bacterial DNA ...
The anaerobic bacteria P. aeruginosa formed biofilms in thick constructs. Left: Photos of the 3D bioprinted biofilm at day 0 and matured biofilm at day 14 (scale bar: 1 cm). Right: 2D projection and ...
Want to know what the future of 3D printing might hold? How about the possibility of printing custom materials such as graphene by using 3D-printed bacteria? That’s exactly what scientists at Delft ...