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8 Jul 2016 21:30

If 3D printing is already impacting manufacturing today, what breakthroughs could bioprinting -- or printing any mix of organic and inorganic materials -- achieve tomorrow? In a recent video, a basic prototype of the Aether 1 bioprinter is shown printing two bones connected by a tendon using six materials that include synthetic bone, conductive ink, stem cells and graphene oxide. While bioprinted organs are still a long way off -- this video offers a glimpse...
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