20 April 2007

Printing bone

From Canada, a remarkable new development in scanning and printing technology to produce bone grafts that can be implanted in the human body. Found via Mendip.

The article notes that British scientists are working on a similar method for producing artificial skin.

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2 Comments:

Blogger tina FCD said...

Whoa! That's interesting.

23 April, 2007 08:53  
Blogger Infidel753 said...

There's lots of amazing stuff coming down the pipeline. Check out my other postings under "Technology".

23 April, 2007 13:04  

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