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New 3D printing method uses ice to build a template for artificial blood vessels in engineered tissueThese 3D-printed ice templates are then embedded in a gelatin material, GelMA. When exposed to UV light, the gelatin hardens, and the ice melts away, leaving behind realistic blood vessel channels.
This table-top version may not contain brooms or ice, but it's still really fun to play! Have a parent help you make this, especially with the contact paper part, so your rink will be flat and smooth.
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