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Rapid 3D printing method could be key to making organs – The Burn-In
Researchers from the University of Buffalo have developed a new rapid 3D printing method that could be the key to making human organs.

Over the years, 3D printing has found more and more real-world uses across a variety of industries. Although it is most commonly used to print rigid, non-changing parts and structures, researchers believe its greatest potential lies elsewhere. Many believe that the technology could be used to print human organs that could be transplanted into patients that need them.
Thanks to a new 3D printing method developed by engineers from the University of Buffalo, that future is moving closer to reality….
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