3-D printers can produce gun parts, aircraft wings, food and a lot more, but this new 3-D printed product may be the craziest thing yet: human embryonic stem cells.
Stem Cell Printer
Using stem cells as the “ink” in a 3-D printer, researchers in Scotland hope
In IBM’s labs, miniscule rivers of water are cooling computer chips that have circuits and components stacked on top of each other, a design that promises to extend Moore’s Law into the next decade and significantly reduce the energy consumed by data centers.
IBM scientists unveiled a powerful and efficient technique to cool More…