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How Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is using its new 3D printer [Inquirer]

The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is using its new 3D printer to create replicas of organs and plan complex procedures, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported.

James Spadola (left) and State Senator Bill Ferguson of Maryland. (Photo via Twitter)

The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is using its new 3D printer to create replicas of organs and plan complex procedures, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported.

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Researchers at Penn‘s veterinary school are doing the same.

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