NASA is looking into 3D printing organs in space due to the fact that lack of gravity can give way to some breakthrough methods. Click here to read the article.
Source: www.futurism.com
Photo Credit: Dimitris Christou – Tag Hartman-Simkins
Source: www.futurism.com
Photo Credit: Dimitris Christou – Tag Hartman-Simkins
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