Buenos Aires, 28 May (NA) -- Researchers from the Federal Institute of Technology of Lausanne (EPFL), in Switzerland, managed to make light-guided 3D printing 70 times more efficient in which holograms direct laser rays to achieve a very accurate, ultra-fast and high-definition printing. The study represents a significant advance for reconstructive medicine, the results of which were recently published in Light: Science & Applications magazine. …
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Buenos Aires, 28 May (NA) -- Researchers from the Federal Institute of Technology of Lausanne (EPFL), in Switzerland, managed to make light-guided 3D printing 70 times more efficient in which holograms direct laser rays to achieve a very accurate, ultra-fast and high-definition printing. The study represents a significant advance for reconstructive medicine, the results of which were recently published in Light: Science & Applications magazine. …