... 3D Flesh Printers
Jan. 21st, 2008 11:39 amPatent application for the ink-jet production of living tissues.
FINALLY.
'3D printers. . . work by printing a structure in layers, one on top of the other, to form complex 3D shapes. Now James Yoo at the Institute of Regenerative Medicine at Wake Forest University in North Carolina, US, says he can do the same thing with living cells.'
Good morning.
FINALLY.
'3D printers. . . work by printing a structure in layers, one on top of the other, to form complex 3D shapes. Now James Yoo at the Institute of Regenerative Medicine at Wake Forest University in North Carolina, US, says he can do the same thing with living cells.'
Good morning.
Weirdness
Date: 2008-01-21 07:50 pm (UTC)2) I'm going to Wake Forest in the next two weeks. Hm.