3d printing is largely known for producingtoys and models,... but researchers in the u.s. have revealed body parts may be a possibility,too. bruce, this technology is being viewed aspotentially a major breakthrough in regenerative medicine. the research appears to be on that track.so far, scientists at wake forest univeristy...
3d printing of human body parts, printed three types of human-sized bone, cartilage,and muscle tissue. that tissue was then transplanted into ratsand mice... where it was still viable for weeks or months after implantation.it's potentially a giant step towards fabricated
replacement tissue and organs in humans. theresearchers released their results in journal
nature biotechnology. bruce, what were some of the body parts theyexperimented with? so... it looks like an ear... as well as ahuman skull and jawbone.