It might seem like 3D printing is a very recent innovation, but it was way back in 1991 that neurosurgeon and entrepreneur Paul D’Urso landed a grant of just over $1000 to try to 3D-print body parts. This was soon after the Australian government had acquired the country’s first 3D printers. At the time, Professor…
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