A 22-year-old woman from the Netherlands who suffers from a chronic bone disorder -- which has increased the thickness of her skull from 1.5cm to 5cm, causing reduced eyesight and severe headaches -- ...
Some babies are born with abnormalities and missing parts of their bodies, but having a missing part of their skulls is a massive threat to their life, and may lead to an unfortunate loss for their ...
Dinosaur movies like Jurassic Park convinced the public that the prehistoric creatures roared. Now, two musicians are challenging the assumption using 3D-printed dinosaur skulls. Dubbed Dinosaur Choir ...
Three months ago, surgeons in Holland implanted a transparent plastic skull in a woman whose skull has never stopped growing. Incredibly, the rare bone disease that was wrecking her vision and ...
Army Research Laboratory scientists are using 3D printing technologies to study the dangerous effects of shockwaves on the human brain, as part of an effort to find the best materials to prevent ...
Researchers have developed a unique 3D-printed transparent skull implant for mice that provides an opportunity to watch activity of the entire brain surface in real time. The device allows fundamental ...
NEW YORK -- A beloved pet has a new lease on life thanks to 3D printing technology. 9-year-old Patches' skull is now patched up with a 3D printed titanium plate after having a tumor removed. The tumor ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." This story is part of a series on 10 life-saving medical breakthroughs. Click here to read the rest. GREG ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. GREG MORRISON, 63, spent decades working as a systems engineer. Now, his own head is a feat of engineering. Nearly half his skull ...