An curved arrow pointing right. Researchers at Bighamton University are working on a 3D printing process that will allow them to build tissues and organs in a lab. This could save lives as people ...
A standard 3-D printer layers plastic to create car parts, for example, or trinkets, but a bioprinter layers cells to form three-dimensional tissues and organs. To create an ear, the printer lays ...
He adds that they can even print analogs of different parts of the body ... And the team writes in Pursuit that completely 3D-printing organs is “still a bit futuristic.” ...