This hack is a strange mixture of awesome and ghoulish. [Andrew Sink] created a 3D printed version of his brain. He received a CD from an MRI session that contained the data obtained by the scan.
Have you ever been about to finish a puzzle, when suddenly you realize there are more holes left than you have pieces? With [Nikolaos’s] 3D printed sliding puzzles, this will be a problem of the ...
Here's what you need to know about this innovation and its potential impact on understanding the brain and treating neurological diseases. Scientists have developed a method to 3D-print neural ...