Over the past few years 3D printers have taken off and now 3D printers can print a variety of materials; everything from plastic flutes to metal/plastic cars. You can even get 3D printed titanium parts on-demand! But Dr. Hod Lipson and his group of rogue researchers at Cornell hope to start printing biological body parts soon enough.
See the BBC video:
The researchers hope that someday within the next 20 years you will be able to walk into a body scanner(and no, not those wonderful TSA scanners that we all love) which will copy all your features and store them into a database. Then when you lose a body part, the doctors will be able to look up the exact dimensions of that body part in the database and simply print you a new one. The body parts will be fully functional and made of the same separate tissues as your old parts.
[Engadget via BBC / Photo: ‘Geekubator’ on Flickr; used under Creative Commons]
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