• Also, You Can Now Fabricate A Practice Brain Before You Operate On One

    Friday, April 29th, 2011

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    Not only can you print Strandbeests, as I just posted a few minutes ago, but now (if you’re a neurosurgeon) you can take a high-resolution CT scan and fabricate a replica of the patient’s brain, so you can go hands on before cracking that skull open.

    I just thought I’d let you know that we’re printing brains now. O HELLO FUTURE

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