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Friday, April 13, 2012

Will 3-D printing launch a new industrial revolution?

Every year the technique turns out more complex artifacts, faster and cheaper. The technology is now used to print aircraft landing gears, dresses, car parts, individualized tooth crowns, artificial hips and knees, and more. PhysOrg

Similar post from Nov. 2011: Bare Bones Expenses for Orthopedic Surgeons: 3-D bone printing at 10% cost of traditional bone models

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