The rise of the consumer 3D printer has yielded amazing devices for designers, engineers, hobbyists, tinkerers, and schools alike. I've been reviewing 3D printers for PCMag since the first widely ...
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UC San Diego leads a $25.8 million ARPA-H funded project to 3D bioprint patient-specific human livers, aiming to eliminate organ shortages.
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