We’ve reported before on the use of 3D bio-printing for medical research and healthcare purposes, with organic tissues being produced in order to model diseases, test drug treatments and even be used for transplants. A rather less common, but still potentially groundbreaking, use for the technology is the ethical production of materials that are made from animals. via Tumblr Modern Meadow reveals its pioneering 3D bio-printed leather, Zoa
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