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June 3, 2014


In a bioengineering lab, a research based 3D printer limited its applications - you can't put other materials in the printer due to safety reason and contamination. To me, building bone/cartilages, or even living organs were usual tasks of a 3D printer. I previously used a 3D printer to build protein chip components and other research tools.  Outside the lab, it is amazing when I find people applying 3D printing technology to daily life applications: from cake to house. 

House: 

Youtube: Giant Chinese 3D printer builds 10 houses in just 1 day

Cake:
Youtube: 3-D food printer makes dessert

Living Kidney:

Youtube: Living kidneys printed out in E China



image source: http://airwolf3d.com/3d-printer-product

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