Chemist Lee Cronin is working on a 3D printer that, instead of objects, is able to print molecules. An exciting potential long-term application: printing your own medicine using chemical inks.
A professor of chemistry, nanoscience and chemical complexity, Lee Cronin and his research group investigate how chemistry can revolutionize modern technology and even create life.
H/T: Before It's News
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1 comment:
Whaa?!
You're telling me I might one day be able to 3D print all the oxycontin and amphetamines that I could ever want?!
Whoo Hoo!
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