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[VIDEO] Hello Little Printer, available 2012

Little Printer lives in your home, bringing you news, puzzles and gossip from your friends. Use your smartphone to set up subscriptions and Little Printer will gather them together to create a timely, beautiful mini-newspaper.
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Lisa Harouni: A primer on 3D printing

2012 may be the year of 3D printing, when this three-decade-old technology finally becomes accessible and even commonplace. Lisa Harouni gives a useful introduction to this fascinating way of making things -- including intricate objects once impossible to create.

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2012 a Big Year for MakerBot – New 3D Printer, $Millions in Funding, and Huge Growth Ahead | Singularity Hub

2012 a Big Year for MakerBot – New 3D Printer, $Millions in Funding, and Huge Growth Ahead | Singularity Hub | Science News | Scoop.it
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Researchers use a 3D printer to make bone-like material (w/ video)

Researchers use a 3D printer to make bone-like material (w/ video) | Science News | Scoop.it
It looks like bone. It feels like bone. For the most part, it acts like bone. And it came off an inkjet printer.
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3D Printer Makes Customized Cookies - Video - Wired

The researchers at Cornell University have been cooking up a new appliance for your home - a 3D food printer. They've been experimenting with all kinds of goo, including cheese, cookie dough and liquid turkey.
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[VIDEO] - 3D printer and living "ink" create cartilage

Lawrence Bonassar, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, describes a cutting-edge process he has developed in which he uses a 3D Printer and "ink" composed of living cells to create body parts such as ears.

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HP slams 'sensational' reports about LaserJet printer hack vulnerability

HP slams 'sensational' reports about LaserJet printer hack vulnerability | Science News | Scoop.it
(PhysOrg.com) -- Columbia University researchers have demonstrated how hackers can use printers not only to infect computer systems and steal information but to set printers on fire.
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