The future of 3D-print bone parts

Scientists from UNSW Sydney have developed a ceramic-based ink that may allow surgeons in the future to 3D-print bone parts complete with living cells that could be used to repair damaged bone tissue. Using a 3D-printer that deploys a special ink made up of calcium phosphate, the scientists developed a new technique, known as ceramic Read more about The future of 3D-print bone parts[…]

How to take advantage of the green hydrogen revolution

Engineers from UNSW Sydney have crunched the numbers on green hydrogen production costs to reveal that Australia is in prime position to take advantage of the green hydrogen revolution, with its great solar resource and potential for export. The researchers identified the key factors required to reduce the cost of green hydrogen to become competitive Read more about How to take advantage of the green hydrogen revolution[…]