Revolutionary Sound-Based 3D Printing: Repairing Bones and Organs Inside the Body

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Revolutionary Sound-Based 3D Printing: Repairing Bones and Organs Inside the Body
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Researchers from Duke University and Harvard Medical School have developed a new 3D printing technique called Deep-Penetrating Acoustic Volumetric Printing (DVAP), which uses soundwaves instead of light to create intricate structures within tissues. This method overcomes the limitations of traditional 3D printing techniques by enabling deep tissue printing and has potential applications in bone healing and targeted drug delivery.

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