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5 Ways 3D Printing Will Change Healthcare
A new study of the potential for 3D printing in the healthcare industry predicts wide-ranging advancements and disruptions as the technology is adopted by more hospitals and manufacturers.
3D Printing Unwraps Mummy Mystery
Researchers at the University of Melbourne printed a 3D copy of a mummy skull in order to study it without damaging the original specimen.
3DPI Initiates Users into the Potential Risks and Rewards of 3D Printing
3DPI offers a broad base of knowledge and information for 3D printing newcomers and may be of interest to old hands as well.
3D Printing the Speed of Light
3D printing microwave cavities may offer an inexpensive method of building tools for physicists.


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