By Rhiannon Williams — The Telegraph
Bioprinting, or the process of creating human tissues through 3D printers, is a highly contested area of technological innovation. Theoretically it could save the economy billions on a global scale, whilst boosting weak or war-torn countries’ access to more affordable health care and provision, whether producing prosthetic limbs or highly customised fully-working human organs.
From a technological perspective, the rise and development of 3D printing and its capabilities will play an undeniable part in our future lives. But how does the process work?
Crazy i’s gonna be! I heard the already made an ear out of 3D printing. They go further everyday
Check out this blog, and there is a good video on it:http://nusteel.com.au/3d-printing/