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The complex 3D shapes of brains, lungs, eyes, hands, and other vital bodily structures emerge from the way in which flat 2D sheets of cells fold during embryonic development. Now, researchers at ...
Researchers have discovered that the slow, steady physical forces of tissues pushing and pulling on developing organs are ...
The new technique can be used to make 2D, 3D and even animated images. The new display starts with a basic PDMS polymer, which is treated with a chemical “switch” that makes it sensitive to light.
Once the information desired is acquired, scientists use algorithms that can put together the 2D slices to recreate a simulated 3D image. In this way, they can reconstruct an entire organ or even ...
Traditional ultrasound scanning is two-dimensional (2D), meaning it sends and receives ultrasound waves in just one plane. The reflected waves then provide a flat, black-and-white image of the ...
To 3D print organs faster, the Berkeley researchers developed bioprinting, a technique that employs parallelization in which several printers turn out two dimensional layers of tissues simultaneously.