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Editors' PickThe article by Kevin Keras on Instrument Support also ties in with 3D printing. Would it be possible to make some of your own replacement parts for lab equipment? Assuming the same quality could be achieved, would it be economical? Starting Points
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Video of the Month3D Printer Builds Structures From Microscopic Water Droplets Following up on the April video of the month, we remain with the topic of 3D printing. This video explores how Oxford University researchers use 3D printing to deposit thousands of connected water droplets inside lipid films. This new material can perform some of the functions of the cells within our bodies, and may one day be used to either deliver medicine to targeted areas, or repair damaged tissue.
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