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3D Printed Skin Sounds Awesome, but What Are the Legal Implications?

By William Vogeler, Esq. Technology always seems to be a step ahead of the law, and that is not always a good thing. In the latest stretch of technology’s imagination, for example, researchers have developed a 3D printer that can make human skin…. …read more

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