4D Bioprinting: Why the Future Isn’t Printing Organs — It’s Growing Them For years, bioprinting has been framed as a manufacturing problem.Print the right shape. Place the right cells. Stack the layers precisely enough, and—eventually—out comes an organ. But biology doesn’t work like a factory. Living tissue is dynamic. It folds, stretches, differentiates, migrates, and…
How Bioinks Are Changing the Future of Medicine Beyond Plastic: Printing With Life For decades, 3D printing was synonymous with plastic—rigid polymers, mechanical parts, and industrial components. That era is ending. Bioprinting marks a profound shift: instead of extruding inert materials, scientists now print with life itself. At the heart of this transformation are bioinks—complex,…