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Tech Xplore on MSN3D printing method turns biodegradable polymers into conductive electronic componentsFrom touch-sensitive smartphone screens to fitness wearables and wireless earbuds, electronics are becoming ever more ...
Tessella Biosciences, a McMaster University-backed start-up, has produced a bioink that can be used to 3D print simulated lung tissue.
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