Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a low - cost 3 - D bioprinter by modifying a standard desktop 3 - D printer, and they have released the breakthrough designs as open source so that anyone can build their own system. (sciencedaily.com)
In her most recent works, Lynn Hershman Leeson includes robots, mass communication media such as smart - phones, as well as the latest scientific developments in the field of genetics and regenerative medicine including 3D bioprinters that create human body parts. (zkm.de)
Now you can build your own low - cost 3 - D bioprinter by modifying a standard commercial desktop 3 - D printer for under $ 500 — thanks to an open - source «LVE 3 - D» design developed by Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) researchers. (kurzweilai.net)