Via Scoop.it – Creating the Future
PULLMAN, Wash. – It looks like bone. It feels like bone. For the most part, it acts like bone. And it came off an inkjet printer.
Via wsutoday.wsu.edu
WSU News Center – 3D printer used to make bone-like material
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