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A 3D printer to produce human organs in space? Discover the experiments taking place in zero-gravity
euronews (in English)
2019-08-22
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From a machine that could 3D-print human organs in orbit to bacteria that could help develop a mining industry in space, our space correspondent Luca Parmitano explains the experiments he has been carrying out in his first month in orbit.
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