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Scientists Use 3D Printer to Create First “Printed” Human Vein

by , 03/22/10
filed under: Design for Health

Organovo NovoGen, 3d body part printer, green design, sustainable design, biotech, 3d organ printer, green technology, medicine, biology, growing body parts

3D Printing technology has recently leapt into a new realm — we’ve seen printers that can create entire buildings out of stone, delicious meals out of simple ingredients, and now — perhaps weirdest and coolest of them all — a printer that can build body parts from cells! Scientists working on the Organovo NovoGen printer recently created the first “printed” human vein. This technology could replace other toxic and carbon-heavy medicinal practices like using artificial parts in the human body.

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3 Responses to “Scientists Use 3D Printer to Create First “Printed” Human Vein”

  1. Oliver Oliver says:

    Awesome! Nice to see one of Charles Stross’ ideas being realised.

  2. oleg oleg says:

    What a silly statement:

    \”This technology could replace other toxic and carbon-heavy medicinal practices like using artificial parts in the human body.\”

    The carbon footprint of an artificial organ meant to save somebody\’s life is the last thing any normal person would ever think about.

  3. JoshBou JoshBou says:

    It doesn’t refer to carbon foot-prints, it refers to the fact that carbon isn’t a preferable material to use in artificial replacements.

    It’s fantastic technology, mind-blowing that these sorts of medical break-throughs are happening thick and fast nowadays.

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