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Subject: 3d printing
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kaitleen 21.02.16 - 08:26pm
In a breakthrough study, researchers at Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine announce that they've used an advanced 3-D printer to create sections of bone, muscle and cartilage that all functioned like the real thing when implanted in animals.
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kaitleen 21.02.16 - 08:28pm
Info. [LINK]http://is.gd/f36bUh[/LINK] * +

rose01 21.02.16 - 08:34pm
i saw the video of this on fb..they made a human ear using 3d technology * +

psnality 21.02.16 - 08:37pm
Knew this would happen one day, they had them on that film Elysium.
Don't think they'd be that advance though. * +

sugar.ant4real 21.02.16 - 08:37pm
What the hell does that looks like? * +

bozzalad 21.02.16 - 08:38pm
it's great news i watched something where they printed half a guys face inc the eye awhile back, good thing they can print in metal too * +

mandain 21.02.16 - 08:51pm
3D printing yes but what I want to know is what cartridge do you put in it to print out bone muscle and cartilage? Regular 3D printers use filaments so? * +

bozzalad 21.02.16 - 08:53pm
there are a few different printers, some use a dust like substance * +

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