2017-12-04, 06:35
3-D-printed minifactories
Researchers have developed a biocompatible ink for 3-D printing using living bacteria. This makes it possible to produce biological materials capable of breaking down toxic substances or producing high-purity cellulose for biomedical applications.
http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/science...181555.htm
Researchers have developed a biocompatible ink for 3-D printing using living bacteria. This makes it possible to produce biological materials capable of breaking down toxic substances or producing high-purity cellulose for biomedical applications.
http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/science...181555.htm