Science of Innovation: 3D Bioprinting
Adam Feinberg at Carnegie Mellon University has come up with a technique that expands the use of 3-D printing technology and could one day allow researchers to print heart tissue.
"Science of Innovation" is produced in partnership with the National Science Foundation and the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
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