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3D printing of biological materials shown to be viable

Posted by Paul Raven @ 12-01-2006 in Technology •

Biophysicists at University College London and King’s College London have successfully tested a technique for ‘printing’ with live biological cells, a method similar to ink-jet printing. Continue reading “3D printing of biological materials shown to be viable”

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Tags: 3d • biology • cells • Futurism • medicine • organs • printing • Science • Technology • Transhumanism

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