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3D PhotograftingA team from the Vienna University of Technology has developed a method to grow biological tissue with laser beams. The Austrian scientists found that using lasers, molecules could be fixed at exactly the right position in a three-dimensional material, allowing for the creation of objects at a micrometer scale. The technology led to the creation of tiny organic “labs on chips” that serve as sensors by reacting with molecules from the environment....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/breakthrough-3d-photografting-tech-could-lead-to-tiny-organic-environmental-sensors/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Photographing MethodA team from the Vienna University of Technology has developed a method to grow biological tissue with laser beams. The Austrian scientists found that using lasers, molecules could be fixed at exactly the right position in a three-dimensional material, allowing for the creation of objects at a micrometer scale. The technology led to the creation of tiny organic “labs on chips” that serve as sensors by reacting with molecules from the environment....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/breakthrough-3d-photografting-tech-could-lead-to-tiny-organic-environmental-sensors/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2


