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3d printer for stem cells

(6 Posts)
Elegran Wed 21-Oct-15 12:42:48

The use that fascinated me was to print a tool in the space station from a design emailed up from earth. I am just waiting now for a replicator to print out tasty nourishing meals without shopping preparing or cooking. I suppose we will still have to wait weeks for a repair man to come when it breaks down.

Grannyknot Wed 21-Oct-15 12:21:43

You gotta love science.

ninathenana Wed 21-Oct-15 12:14:07

That's brilliant in all senses of the word.

ninathenana Wed 21-Oct-15 12:13:49

That's brilliant in all senses of the word.

LullyDully Wed 21-Oct-15 12:10:29

Wonderful. From what I see a 3D printer it has had such positive uses such as the little girl with the new pink hands she was so proud of.

I saw a 3D printer in use at a school. The child had designed a robot on the computer and printed it out.

All the talk was of guns originally.

Onwards and upwards with technology used for the greater good.

Elegran Wed 21-Oct-15 09:18:31

A team of researchers at Heriot Watt University's School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, in conjunction with Roslin Cellab, have developed a 3d printer delicate enough to print stem cells. They plan to use it to make miniature 3D human tissue to test pharmaceutical drugs, cutting out the need for animal testing.

www.hw.ac.uk/news/towards-patient-specific-drug-screening.htm