Skin
06/16/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers create 3D printer that works directly on human skin, could be used to print temporary sensors
Who needs wearable electronics when you can print them on your skin directly? That is the thinking that drove Minnesota-based researchers to customize a 3D printer so that it can put sensors and other temporary electronics on human skin, an article on Phys.org stated. Using the skin of anything alive as a printing surface is difficult […]
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