Scientists, what R U 3D printing today?
At the breakneck speeds of advances being made in Additive Manufacturing there are smaller, simpler things that are being printed on a daily basis in labs around the world. An Agarose Gel Casting Tray for Nucleic Acid Electrophoresis A 3D printed model of a DNA helix. The examples above are extremely simple but can have […]
3D Printing: Disruptive Innovation in Scientific Research & Education
3D printing is the future promised today; well that’s what everyone says. Disruptive innovation is well and truly here, unfortunately not wrapped up in an entirely affordable package but prices are racing down; if every Kickstarter is to be believed. Certainly the RepRap movement has spurred this rapid evolution of printers. The question asked is […]