Carnegie Mellon converts desktop 3D printer into open-source bio-printer for under $500
“We’ve reported before on the pioneering 3D printing work of researchers based at Carnegie Mellon University, including electronics projects, 3D printed robotics, and even 3D printing with textiles. Their latest breakthrough is the development of a new 3D bio-printer, made by modifying a regular desktop FDM machine. This is one of the most accessible and affordable pieces of bio-printing equipment ever produced, and the team has also released their designs online for other people to build their own systems…”
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That’s phenomenal work for all team members out of Carnegie Mellon University. One modifying this printer in such a way that way it offers an even wider array of access for newer and more creative projects. Now through your great comrodady it now be achieved even easier thankstoo your phenomenal knowledge in the field and turning thoughts into actions with the betterment of humanity at the heart of your operations.
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What :-O