its been long since 3d printing came into our lives.
ive been thinking why dont researchers search for material which are compatible to the human body and print organs which may save many people!!
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its been long since 3d printing came into our lives.
ive been thinking why dont researchers search for material which are compatible to the human body and print organs which may save many people!!
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3D printing is now also used in replacing body parts for damaged corpses. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/china-funeral-home-3d-printing_us_56fd2668e4b0a06d5804e144