By John Biggs
Most medical hardware is stock – you go to the closet and pick out a catheter or implant and just stick it in. But what about situations where you need a teeny tiny connector for a premature baby or a specially-shaped brace? You turn to 3D printing. Researchers at Northeastern have begun creating custom plastic and ceramic implants that are customized to a particular patient. This… Read More
Source:: TechCrunch Gadgets