Still don't know what to print..
Still don't know what to print..
#3dprinting
Originally shared by Singularity 2045
Wired reported (3 Feb 2015) on how science-fiction is becoming real, science fact. The seemingly impossible becomes real. Prepare for a revolution.
"In the field of medicine, 3D printing of complex living tissues, commonly known as bioprinting, is opening up new avenues for regenerative medicine. With an improved understanding of this technology, researchers are even trying to catalyze the natural healing mechanism of the body by creating porous structures that aid in bone stabilization in the field of orthopedics. This cutting edge technology in conjunction with stem cell research is likely to revolutionize the made-to-order organs, cutting across the transplant waiting lists. Even intricate human body parts like the brain can be replicated using the 3D technology to aid in complex medical surgeries through simulation."
#decentralized #3dprinting #revolution #3dprinters
http://www.wired.com/2015/02/3d-printing-decentralized-industrial-revolution/
#3dprinting
Originally shared by Singularity 2045
Wired reported (3 Feb 2015) on how science-fiction is becoming real, science fact. The seemingly impossible becomes real. Prepare for a revolution.
"In the field of medicine, 3D printing of complex living tissues, commonly known as bioprinting, is opening up new avenues for regenerative medicine. With an improved understanding of this technology, researchers are even trying to catalyze the natural healing mechanism of the body by creating porous structures that aid in bone stabilization in the field of orthopedics. This cutting edge technology in conjunction with stem cell research is likely to revolutionize the made-to-order organs, cutting across the transplant waiting lists. Even intricate human body parts like the brain can be replicated using the 3D technology to aid in complex medical surgeries through simulation."
#decentralized #3dprinting #revolution #3dprinters
http://www.wired.com/2015/02/3d-printing-decentralized-industrial-revolution/
Money, perhaps......by lack of a better choice?
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