Portable Scann-ears?
Following on from our recent blog about the future of 3D printers being used to create ears, the print world has discovered another innovative way for printing technology to help the world of medicine.
Following on from our recent blog about the future of 3D printers being used to create ears, the print world has discovered another innovative way for printing technology to help the world of medicine.
According to BBC News Science and Environment department, the latest advancement in 3D printing is quite literally printed music to medical ears. The latest progress in 3D printers means that doctors may soon be able to repair damaged skin, cartilage and bones using these advanced printing methods.
We’re all aware of how many advances scientists make in such short spaces of time. The first mobile phone I had 15 years ago was only mobile in the sense that it was so big, if I put it into a wheelbarrow, I could move it around. Now, I’ve got a mobile phone so small that it gets easily lost behind a credit card in my jacket pocket.
A 63 year old American, Joan Ginther, has been dubbed the most lucky woman on planet earth, having collected her fourth multi-million dollar scratch card win in eighteen years. Since her first win of £3.3m in 1993, she has collected subsequent jackpots of £1.4m, £2m and a whopping £6.2m…
Until 31st October 2010 you could be in with a chance of winning a fully installed 3D TV Home entertainment package plus a whole host of runner up prizes when you buy selected original Samsung toner cartridges!
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