Could injured soldiers regain their lost limbs through 3D printing?
US military negotiating with University of Nevada surgeons to 3D print the bones and limbs of injured soldiers.
US military negotiating with University of Nevada surgeons to 3D print the bones and limbs of injured soldiers.
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