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AvatarPatty Stillwell3D-printing non-toxic biocompatible medical implants « the Kurzweil Library + collectionskurzweilai.netA common vitamin now allows researchers to create finely-detailed, biocompatible structures, such as this scaffold for tissue engineering (credit: …
AvatarPatty StillwellHow 3-D Printing Body Parts Will Revolutionize Medicineverified_publisherPopular Science - Steven LeckartWelcome to the age of bioprinting, where the machines we've built are building bits and pieces of us. A device the size of an espresso machine quietly whirs to life. The contraption isn’t filled with fresh, pungent grounds but, instead, spoonfuls of opaque, sterile goo. Its robotic arm moves …
AvatarPatty StillwellVitamin B2 Can Be Used To 3-D Print Medical Implantsverified_publisherPopular Science - Shaunacy FerroThe essential vitamin found in many foods could be used to create non-toxic scaffolds for custom medical implants. Riboflavin, or vitamin B2, a vitamin commonly found in cottage cheese, green veggies and meat, could be used to 3-D print medical implants that are more compatible with the human body, …
AvatarPatty Stillwell3D Printing: Not Every Hobby Turns Into the PC Industryverified_publisherThe Atlantic - By Alexis C. MadrigalDespite the massive increase in hype, 3D printing's growth rate has hardly changed in recent years. This week, 3D printing company Stratasys purchased another 3D printing company, MakerBot, for at least $403 million worth of Stratasys shares. The move makes the newly combined company the undisputed …