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“Synthetic Ear.” Cell Ink, 29 Mar. 2019, www.cellink.com/blog/bioprinting-explained-simply/. Accessed 11 Apr. 2022.

The Rise of Bioprinting

By: Ben Wandow, Journalist
Imagine a future where damaged organs can be repaired, not with transplants from deceased donors, but with tissues engineered from your own cells. This futuristic vision is becoming a reality thanks to the emerging field of bioprinting.

Tiny Titans

By: Ben Wandow, Journalist
Imagine a world where surgery happens from the inside out. Microscopic robots, smaller than a grain of rice, navigate your bloodstream, delivering medication directly to diseased cells or performing delicate procedures with unmatched precision.

The Silent Symphony

By: Ben Wandow, Journalist
Traffic rumbles, chatter erupts, construction roars – the constant assault of noise pollution disrupts our lives and impacts our well-being. Thankfully, innovative engineering solutions like noise-canceling technology offer a quiet refuge within the urban cacophony.

Drones In Combat

By: Ben Wandow, Journalist
Drones, also known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) or Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles (UCAVs) when armed, have become a major force in modern warfare. They offer a range of advantages over traditional manned aircraft including, lower cost, reduced risk, increase flexibility, and persistent surveillance.
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