The material, called hyperelastic bone, stimulates new bone growth when grafted to a bone injury site, and its developers say it is perfect for use in developing countries because it is inexpensive and quick to create.
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The material, called hyperelastic bone, stimulates new bone growth when grafted to a bone injury site, and its developers say it is perfect for use in developing countries because it is inexpensive and quick to create.
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This video shows hyperelastic bone being 3-D-printed into forms, absorbing liquid and demonstrating elasticity.
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