AIMC Topic: Printing, Three-Dimensional

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The Role of 3D technology in corrective osteotomy for forearm malunion.

The Journal of hand surgery, European volume
Forearm malunion affects upper limb function, impairing rotation, grip strength, and dexterity. Traditional osteotomies, based on two-dimensional imaging and intraoperative adjustments, may fail to address the intricate three-dimensional aspects of f...

Intelligent monitoring of fruit and vegetable freshness in supply chain based on 3D printing and lightweight deep convolutional neural networks (DCNN).

Food chemistry
In this study, an innovative intelligent system for supervising the quality of fresh produce was proposed, which combined 3D printing technology and deep convolutional neural networks (DCNN). Through 3D printing technology, sensitive, lightweight, an...

Terahertz molecular vibrational sensing using 3D printed anapole meta-biosensor.

Biosensors & bioelectronics
Terahertz (THz) fingerprint sensing utilizes the absorption of fingerprints generated by the unique vibrational characteristics of molecules to achieve substance-specific identification. By taking full advance of the anapole mode induced-biosensor co...

Advanced 3D Food Printing with Simultaneous Cooking and Generative AI Design.

Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)
3D food printing is an indispensable technology for emerging food technologies. However, conventional nonconcurrent postprocessing methods limit the final food quality, including the unappealing nature of food ink modification, imperfections in retai...

Role of artificial intelligence in data-centric additive manufacturing processes for biomedical applications.

Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials
The role of additive manufacturing (AM) for healthcare applications is growing, particularly in the aspiration to meet subject-specific requirements. This article reviews the application of artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance pre-, during-, and p...

Application of Additive Manufacturing and Deep Learning in Exercise State Discrimination.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
With the rapid development of sports technology, smart wearable devices play a crucial role in athletic training and health management. Sports fatigue is a key factor affecting athletic performance. Using smart wearable devices to detect the onset of...

Optimizing the value of bioinks and robotics to advance in vivo bioprinting.

Current opinion in biotechnology
In vivo bioprinting strategies aim at facilitating immediate integration of engineered tissues with the host's biological system. As integral parts of current bioprinting technologies, bioinks and robotics should be holistically considered for new bi...

Functional antimicrobial peptide-loaded 3D scaffolds for infected bone defect treatment with AI and multidimensional printing.

Materials horizons
Infection is the most prevalent complication of fractures, particularly in open fractures, and often leads to severe consequences. The emergence of bacterial resistance has significantly exacerbated the burden of infection in clinical practice, makin...

A drop dispenser for simplifying on-farm detection of foodborne pathogens.

PloS one
Nucleic-acid biosensors have emerged as useful tools for on-farm detection of foodborne pathogens on fresh produce. Such tools are specifically designed to be user-friendly so that a producer can operate them with minimal training and in a few simple...

Sub-millimeter fiberscopic robot with integrated maneuvering, imaging, and biomedical operation abilities.

Nature communications
Small-scale continuum robots hold promise for interventional diagnosis and treatment, yet existing models struggle to achieve small size, precise steering, and visualized functional treatment simultaneously, termed an "impossible trinity". This study...