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Scientists use 3D printing to create a synthetic soft surface with… – AlKhaleej Today
Scientists use 3D printing to create a synthetic soft surface with…

Scientists claim to have created the first synthetic tongue using 3D printing.
The biometric tongue developed in Great Britain mimics the elasticity, wettability and unique rough texture of a real human tongue with its synthetic silicone structure.
Experts have performed digital scans of real human tongues to 3D print their man-made material, which can be used to test the oral processing properties of some foods.
It could also fight adulteration in food and orally administered drugs, and lead…
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