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Biosymbiotic Devices: 3D-Printed Personalized, Wireless Wearables That Never Need a Charge – SciTechDaily
The new devices, custom made to fit individuals, could mean massive improvements in the monitoring and treatment of diseases,…

University of Arizona engineers have developed a way to 3D-print medical-grade wearable devices, such as these ones, based on body scans of the wearer. Credit: Gutruf Lab / University of Arizona
The new devices, custom made to fit individuals, could mean…
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