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3D printable ink with bacteria restores damaged reefs & sculptures
3D printable ink with bacteria restores damaged reefs & sculptures

Programmable microbial ink for 3D printing of living materials produced  from genetically engineered protein nanofibers | Nature Communications
Programmable microbial ink for 3D printing of living materials produced from genetically engineered protein nanofibers | Nature Communications

Cut through bacteria 3D model | CGTrader
Cut through bacteria 3D model | CGTrader

Printing objects that can incorporate living organisms | MIT News |  Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Printing objects that can incorporate living organisms | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology

3D Printing Bacteria: the New 3D Printing Material - 3Dnatives
3D Printing Bacteria: the New 3D Printing Material - 3Dnatives

3D-printed parts that kill dangerous bacteria could stop spread of MRSA
3D-printed parts that kill dangerous bacteria could stop spread of MRSA

3D printing of bacteria into functional complex materials | Science Advances
3D printing of bacteria into functional complex materials | Science Advances

3D printing of bacteria into functional complex materials | Science Advances
3D printing of bacteria into functional complex materials | Science Advances

3D-printed bacteria could make bespoke graphene-like materials | New  Scientist
3D-printed bacteria could make bespoke graphene-like materials | New Scientist

3D printing of living bacteria electrode | SpringerLink
3D printing of living bacteria electrode | SpringerLink

Watch: 3D printer uses ink made with live bacteria - Futurity
Watch: 3D printer uses ink made with live bacteria - Futurity

The latest advance in 3D printing: replacement teeth | 3D printing | The  Guardian
The latest advance in 3D printing: replacement teeth | 3D printing | The Guardian

Scientists use 3D printing to create antibacterial medical device parts
Scientists use 3D printing to create antibacterial medical device parts

3D-printed Sensor on Fibre-Optic Probes for Rapid Bacteria Detection |  Imperial News | Imperial College London
3D-printed Sensor on Fibre-Optic Probes for Rapid Bacteria Detection | Imperial News | Imperial College London

3D Printing of Bacteria into Functional Complex Materials – Department of  Materials | ETH Zurich
3D Printing of Bacteria into Functional Complex Materials – Department of Materials | ETH Zurich

Creating Living Materials Using Bacteria and 3D Printing - 3DPrint.com |  The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing
Creating Living Materials Using Bacteria and 3D Printing - 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing

3D Printing Bacteria Biofilms for the Construction of Living Materials -  3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing
3D Printing Bacteria Biofilms for the Construction of Living Materials - 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing

3D Printed Bacteria Cell by Jordan Araujo | Pinshape
3D Printed Bacteria Cell by Jordan Araujo | Pinshape

A) Three-dimensional (3D)-printed culture tube holder for monitoring... |  Download Scientific Diagram
A) Three-dimensional (3D)-printed culture tube holder for monitoring... | Download Scientific Diagram

Is 3D printed bacteria the future of electronics? - 3D Printing Industry
Is 3D printed bacteria the future of electronics? - 3D Printing Industry

3D Printing A Bacterial Cellulose Hydrogel Matrix « Fabbaloo
3D Printing A Bacterial Cellulose Hydrogel Matrix « Fabbaloo

3D Printing for the Fabrication of Biofilm-Based Functional Living  Materials | ACS Synthetic Biology
3D Printing for the Fabrication of Biofilm-Based Functional Living Materials | ACS Synthetic Biology

3D-Printed “Nano-Skyscrapers” Help Bacteria Convert Sunlight Into  Electricity
3D-Printed “Nano-Skyscrapers” Help Bacteria Convert Sunlight Into Electricity

This Ink Is Alive and Made Entirely of Microbes - The New York Times
This Ink Is Alive and Made Entirely of Microbes - The New York Times