We've talked about 3D printers before, but never like this. Researchers at a Delaware hospital printed a 3D custom exoskeleton to help a child move her arms.
via The Presurfer
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Like the researcher says, "It pulls at your heartstrings."
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I'm just amazed at the inventions people come up with, and when those inventions make such a difference in a child's life...wow, it's wonderful.
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