3D-Printed Ovaries

Health, Signals, Techology
muizen

Northwestern University

May 2017

Scientist of the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and the McCormick School of Engineering have managed to create 3D-printed ovaries for mice. The mice were able to have fertile children. Maybe in the future the same can be done for humans.

A Club that Generates Energy from Leftovers

Leisure, Signals, Techology
Fruithaven

Fruithaven via Facebook

March 2017

The Fruithaven is a club in Rotterdam that is completely sustainable. All the leftovers will be thrown into a bio fermenter that turns the food into energy. This energy will then be used to keep the club running. Besides harnessing their own energy, they also have furniture made by eco-friendly 3D-printers.