Singapore-based Bio3D Technologies has introduced what it describes as an affordable 3D printer that is capable of printing with biological and synthetic materials. For example, researchers—or, one day, DIY enthusiasts—could print cell-infused scaffolds using a machine that can be leased for as little as $2390, according to 3DPrint.com. If the company's claims are accurate, the Life Printer X is, indeed, a revolutionary device.
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