University of Pretoria Astrophysicist Part of Team Involved in Capturing First Black Hole Image
University of Pretoria astrophysicist part of team involved in capturing first black hole image
Posted on April 10, 2019
University of Pretoria astrophysicist part of team involved in capturing first black hole image
Posted on April 10, 2019
UP academic pioneers world’s first middle ear transplant using 3D-printed bones
Posted on March 14, 2019
A pioneering surgical procedure using 3D-printed middle ear bones, developed by Professor Mashudu Tshifularo and his team at the University of Pretoria (UP) Faculty of Health Sciences, may be the answer to conductive hearing loss, a middle ear problem caused by congenital birth defects, infection, trauma or metabolic diseases.
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