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		<title>Artificial blood vessels created on a 3D printer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Artificial blood vessels made on a 3D printer may soon be used for transplants of lab-created organs. Until now, the stumbling block in tissue engineering has been supplying artificial tissue with nutrients that have to arrive via capillary vessels. A team at the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany has solved that problem using 3D printing and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Objet launches new bio-compatible 3-D printing material</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[REHOVOT, Israel&#8211;Objet, a leader in 3-D printing for rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing, has launched a new bio-compatible 3-D printing material (MED610). According to Objet, the material combines bio-compatibility with high dimensional stability and clear transparency. This makes it useful for PMMA simulation and a range of medical and dental applications, particularly the production of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Rolling off the 3D printing press&#8230; the world&#8217;s first &#8216;printed&#8217; car &#8211; and it actually works</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The world’s first &#8216;printed&#8217; car has finally rolled off the printing press. The &#8216;Urbee&#8217; was made using a special printer which built up layer upon layer of bodywork &#8211; almost as if the car was &#8216;painted&#8217; into existence, except using layers of ultra-thin composite that are slowly &#8216;fused&#8217; into a solid.  But unlike most &#8216;innovations&#8217; [...]]]></description>
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