3D printed ‘bone’ finalist for Eureka prize

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Scientists from UNSW have garnered national acclaim for using bioprinting to create the first artificial bone parts suitable for in situ repair.


Scientists from UNSW have garnered national acclaim for using bioprinting to create the first artificial bone parts suitable for in situ repair.

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