In a first, University of Minnesota researchers have used a customised, low-cost 3D printer to print electronics on a human hand. To remove the electronics, the person can simply peel it off with tweezers or wash it off with water. Researchers also printed biological cells on skin wound of a mouse, which could lead to direct printing of skin grafts.
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05:33 pm on 27 Apr
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