If a company called BioBots has its way, next-generation 3D printers won't make knickknacks out of colorful plastic, but will instead make functioning human organs. The company's 3D printer, called BioBot 1, is officially available for purchase; it manufactures objects out of living cells. This is only the latest in a line of happenings that suggest medicine stands to benefit great from 3D printing technology. An Australian company successfully printed a new ribcage for a cancer patient in Spain. The Open Hand Project has been underway since 2013 to create a fully functioning 3D-printed robotic prosthetic hand. Lee Cronin, a professor at the University of Glasgow, is the thought leader behind an eventual “computer” that might be able to print any drug on demand. The BioBot 1 resembles the familiar form factor of MakerBot and PrintrBot devices, but instead of plastic or metal, it dispenses "bio-inks" made out of living cel...
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