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Accomplishments in 3-D Bioprinting

As the name suggests, in 3-D bio printing the organs or body parts or biological items are 3-D printed using special type of 3-D printers.
But Now you can even print "Ebola Virus" or such other viruses as now its "Genome"  is publically available. 


 In past years what we thought as impossible is now all possible, we thought of flying cars we get it, we thought of humans in space, we did it. There are a lot of such things that we think today are impossible, but one day they will be possible. Who would have thought that we will be printing viruses but we did. 
But the much it sounds exciting, it is that much dangerous too as it can be a huge danger to the humans. 
So we should be careful while handling such a technology. 

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