AMHERST, N.Y. (WIVB)–One size does not fit all. That’s how one group led by University at Buffalo Chair of biomedical engineering Dr. Albert Titus is approaching personal protective equipment.
The 3D printers at Yakima Maker Space have crafted many things, from busts of famous people to ballerina figurines to keychains. Now, they’re being used 24 hours a day to make masks for health care ...
Demand for N95 masks in the health care field has grown increasingly by the day amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Area hospitals have been seeking masks on a daily basis and one local teenager is helping ...
A Pflugerville-based 3D-printing company plans to provide thousands of reusable protective masks for first responders and area workers to help prevent the spread of coronavirus. Essentium Inc., a ...
Dr. Chris Wiles, a first-year anesthesiology resident at Hartford and St. Francis hospitals and UConn Health, has turned to his 3D printing hobby to come up with a face mask health care workers can ...
Providing reusable personal protective equipment (PPE) for healthcare workers who are striving to keep the public safe from COVID-19 is the goal of PPE 3D Printing for Cenla. The group consists of ...
Annapolis residents Steven and Joan Saint Amour are leading a community movement to rapidly create thousands of plastic N95-standard respirator masks and face shields with 3D printers loaned from ...
Wish your masks fit better and had a longer shelf life? This team wants to help. Wish your masks fit better and had a longer shelf life? This team wants to help. Wish your masks fit better and had a ...
In a corner lab of the BYU Crabtree Technology Building, there is a constant hum as five machines zip back and forth. Hour by hour and layer by layer, a group of 3D printers are churning out ...
With the help of the Santa Clarita community, a father and son have teamed up to create 3D masks for firefighters, health care workers and many more on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. SANTA ...
FAYETTEVILLE -- Coronavirus turned the University of Arkansas campus into a ghost town this spring, so some faculty turned their attention to helping during the pandemic. Vincent Edwards, an ...
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