3D printing is making a giant leap into health. That could change everything
Bioprinting and bioprinters could help transform medicine, getting new organs and therapies to where they're needed faster.
Bioprinting and bioprinters could help transform medicine, getting new organs and therapies to where they're needed faster.
With supplies of key medical equipment running low, the 3D printing industry is helping healthcare staff get the kit they need. Could it signal a long-term change in the industry?
At the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, scientists have 3D printed tissues that could one day be implanted into human patients.
Last week London saw the arrival of a restaurant celebrating 3D printed food, furniture, and cutlery. Could a chain of dining spots be next?