The Institue has arrived.pic.twitter.com/LFqxwxZGAv
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Supremely idiotic title, given that this is clearly 3D printing.
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This isn't the best example of this technology surely? It looks like injection moulding as opposed to printing. It's an exciting concept though. Maybe it could have medical applications? My concern is that the gel lacks precision. At least for now. I'm not smart, I'm just asking
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Looks like an awful waste of goo?!
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So if the size of the container is large enough you can make the farm work for near anything like pats for a building or other large items . Medically you could make bone replacements using the person own tissues
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?! This is 3D printing.
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