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3232Owls Craft Valentine’s Day Gifts
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https://templeupdate.com/owls-craft-valentines-day-gifts/#respondFri, 17 Feb 2023 15:34:45 +0000https://templeupdate.com/?p=28092View More » ]]>Temple students are crafting new ways to show appreciation for their loved ones this Valentine’s Day. The Makerspace hosts a Valentine’s Day centered workshop where students can come in and utilize technology to create personalized Valentine’s Day gifts for their loved ones. Encouraging students to create custom greeting cards, stickers, 3D prints, and trinkets. Inspired by the spirit of…
]]>https://templeupdate.com/owls-craft-valentines-day-gifts/feed/0Temple Professor Develops 3D Printed Bandages
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https://templeupdate.com/temple-professor-develops-3d-printed-bandages/#respondFri, 22 Feb 2019 18:10:18 +0000https://templeupdate.com/?p=18945View More » ]]>The Temple Bioengineering Department has been working on a new type of bandage for the medical community. Professor Jonathan Gerstenhaber, an assistant professor in Temple’s college of bioengineering, along with students and faculty, has created a 3D printed bandage made from soy proteins named NeuEsse, to print an individual bandage directly onto a wound.