We know 3D printers build solid objects. But they also build liquid objects now, thanks to a research team at the University of Oxford. Watch this video as microscopic water-filled, lipid-coated droplets pop from a 3D printer’s nozzles and stick to one another to form patterned structures.
http://bioprintingworld.com/3d-printer-uses-microscopic-water-droplets-that-may-be-used-for-tissue-engineering-and-wound-healing/
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