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Engineering Hope: 3D-Printed Sea Lion Pelvis Revolutionizes Veterinary Care Amid Toxic Algae Crisis
Researchers at UNLV have developed a synthetic California sea lion pelvic region to help veterinarians treat animals affected by toxic algae blooms. The 3D-printed model mimics bone and soft tissue, allowing for more accurate blood collection training and medical procedures.
February 26, 2026690 views
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