Researchers Build 3D Printer That Makes Tissue-Like Material 32
carmendrahl writes "3-D printers don't build only solid objects anymore. They also build liquid objects, thanks to a research team at the University of Oxford. The group custom crafted a 3-D printer to squirt tiny liquid droplets from its nozzles. The 3-D patterned droplets can mimic biological tissues, such as nerve fibers, and may have potential in tissue engineering applications. An expert not involved with the study is cautious about endorsing the tissue engineering applications because they're not yet demonstrated, but praises the team for extending 3-D printing to new classes of materials."
biological repair system (Score:5, Insightful)
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Actually, this will be able to produce tissues to wipe the tears from our eyes when we see the price of these 3D printers.
Cue Jlist's NSFW link (Score:2)
Imagine this! (Score:4, Interesting)
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Haven't you learned anything from sci-fi? Always build any robot with a critical design flaw so there's a way of defeating them when they turn against their squishy masters.
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Sounds like Electric Viagra!!
Can't beat that with a stick!
I know something new it can make me (Score:3)
Just a few more inches is all I need
Fifth Element (Score:3)
I know I can't be the only one to think of this movie when I heard this.
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"Sil" also an acceptable answer (Score:2)
Carl Sagan was a damn dirty plagiarist. Also a hypocritical pothead who was molested by a dolphin.
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Leeloo Dallas Multipass.
Concidence? (Score:2)
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2013/04/05/kfc-kentucky-fried-chicken-boneless-fast-food-chicken/2011419/ [usatoday.com]
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Finally!
Computer, one Pink [wikipedia.org] please!
There's been a bit of this for about 5 years ... (Score:3)
The news here is probably a better method than previously but the journalist probably jumped to conclusions about first steps.
Market disruption (Score:4, Funny)
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Maybe it makes toilet tissue. Now if you get surprised to find no more rolls on the shelf, you can just print one for an emergency wipe!
Are you really going to buy, maintain and find room for a 3D printer in your bathroom for the one-in-a-million time you run out of arse-wiping material?
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Dream on!
It took many, many decades to prefect a product that can survive the rigors of production, packaging, shipping, and stocking and only self-destruct in a cloud of lint when the end user pulls one out!
For Geeks... (Score:2)
print-a-girlfriend.com
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Printing negative money is different though.