3D Printer Creates Drugs to Order
April 18th, 2012
I can see it now: The Pirate Bay: Better Living Through Chemistry.
Via: University of Glasgow:
A new 3D printing process developed at the University of Glasgow could revolutionise the way scientists, doctors and even the general public create chemical products.
Professor Lee Cronin, Gardiner Chair of Chemistry at the University, believes his research could lead to the development of home chemical fabricators which consumers could use to design and create medicine at home.
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