Saturday, December 27, 2014
Exo interface
Monday, December 22, 2014
Lost in Alice in Wonderland
I am planning my first field trip down to guess where? If you read my previous post you may have already guessed it. A weekend in the wild wonderful west virginia, hopefully I will be able to provide first hand accounts as to the potential of the area to be a 3d printing hub. So Henry David Thoreaux needs to watch out has unearth my roots to see how stable they are. Hopefully, I come out with some new connections insights and a few home cooked meals to boot!
Outside of your normal potholes sink holes are also a common problem to pedestrians, motorists and cyclists. These spread very quickly during freeze thaw actions and also need to be documented as they can reach enormous proportions. with 3d scanning these changes could be documented and anticipated. Although the scale often is to big to print a solution it can be scaled down and multiple options can be fitted from there. It is always much easier to solve a scalable problem than to wait until it gets out of hand. I say this because I former project I worked on in Shaker Heights is now under attack by a sink hole. I know that soil reports can help forecast a response but this is a fluid situation around live rail lines so what is the classical response compared to a more innovative controlled one?
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
A new region is trying to attract attention
Charleston WV, I know more about the city than most. The majority of my family comes from the area and I know the socio-economics that come from chemical plants and few highly paid specialized positions create a vacuum that create a vacuum that is hard to recover from. I have been working on and off again on a solution and was wary when I did not embrace my second home's ability to adopt a new technical landscape. 3d printing could be supported and could connect a region that was once limited and release the full potential of the region.
Saturday, December 13, 2014
Inception 2014-2015
Friday, December 5, 2014
Chains and things
3d printed bikes make perfect sense. Before I got my most recent bike I was 34 and used to expressing my style through exploration and was only limited by funds. Most bikes looked the same and I wanted something that expressed my personality. If I can have my pick of a body or type of car why can't I do the same for an alternate mode of transportation? I could have my bike match my car or a team logo. Isn't it possible to successfully print an entire bicylce that works well all the time. Ridability function and the ability to repair if something went wrong (although you could just print a new part) So fart the frame front fork bearing and suspension. But can also be customized for any body size so we won't have a Shaquille in a buick situation!
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Stretching our conscious
I admit I am kind of scared of artificial intelligence. It can be source of exploration and discovery of ourselves and our micro and macro universe. How does this involve and utilize 3d printing Well we have to give commands through something as small as an arduino processor. What if this method could be adapted to interpolate variables that could enable on the fly repairs and responses? We would be able to build with greater safety, accuracy and use more expensive material while defending more precious cargo. Do the dangers of skynet balance against the future of problem solving There will always be new problems let's hope we are not one of them.
Monday, November 17, 2014
Kitchen counter
Food printers will hopefully move forward over the next couple of years. My brother is a huge foodie and constantly watches the food network religiously. I wouldn't classify myself as the same we can all cook but none of us are chefs per se. It is definitely something that as I get older and more grey headed I hopefully will become better at. But instagram has exposed what was sitting between a party of people on white linen and has gained a cult like following. Before taste was a key part of the experience along w/ presentation. Creating a custom visual that sets your recipe and restaurant from the rest around the world and having this result be reproducible is very important. I hope that with the rise of mixology 3d printers will be sitting in a kitchen right next to the line cook in kitchens around the world.
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Shallow end of the pool
I'm dipping my foot back into a previous venture and they are excited to work with me again. I am trying to get better and stretch the limits of working remotely as well as R&D for engineers we do so much work based off of principles that when we start an iterative process from scratch we like our projects to be billable and not guesses. But when we pull from so many areas and stitch and craft. What are we to do? Let's brave forward through the principles of NASA for assistance.
Thursday, November 6, 2014
TWI and games
T.W.I. Weatherford is still on the job with a facility in Canal place. I exchanged e-mails with Aaron Spicer who is setting it up they are busy the location will be in downtown Akron I am a huge supporter of this project because it will be near my friends at Tiny Circuits, The Bike Center (my new friends) and my school (alma mater university of Akron.) So it is very encouraging for me and the future of the industry in the area to see this be completed by the beginning of the year.
Ohio is teaching game design with 3d at the primetime for kids to design their own games. Now it can jump into a physical form for more permenance for kids in the future. As we all know 7 year olds attention does not last a long time, but that does not mean they cannot create something that kids afterward that they can pick up and enjoy.
Friday, October 31, 2014
3d palooza and Autodesk
Autodesk 100 million dollars through project Spark Investment Fund the money's out there let's innovate. That was a shot in the arm that caught my eye. It distracted me from the second part of the 3d palooza which was live streaming and moved from Faro which was attempting to pioneer laser scanning with applications in architecture and engineering and surveying. Next they moved on to a company using an Nvidia shield as a hand held scanner. It can be found at dotproduct3d.com the scans take less than a minute the files are also small at 5 or 6 mb and the equipment itself is very portable. The price point is set at 5k . This create an application that I am very invested in as far as being a portable solution for scanning potholes. There was another company at kubusa.com and should specialize in re-organizing industrial floor plans.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Geek Beat 3d palooza
The first part of geek beat. tv included a demo of a drone that could input navigation way points and fly that route while announcing battery points and then landing in its original location. All with the pilot ( who was a novice on the ground. The cost for the drone came in at a reasonable price of $750 of course I would learn on a mini-drone and step my way up as a pilot. But this definitely increases the versatility while decreasing the learning curve. Next the gentlemen from Autodesk arrived and showed off their rendering software showcasing Han Solo in his carbonite casing. Most of the applications were for rendering virtual environments but they are an offshoot of AutoCad so we will see how it translates.
Friday, October 24, 2014
Effort and investigation
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Round 3... Fight!
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Yin and Yang
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Cross Training
Monday, September 22, 2014
The prism of the minds eye
How do you keep up the entrepreneurial spirit? For me I'm a grinder I know barring extenuating circumstances give me a goal or a milestone and I will take steps towards it if I saw the Eiffel tower or in my case the terminal tower, and if you told me to walk towards it because a valuable commodity to me was there. I'm going I'll sketch out a plan problem solve on the fly and get there. Decision making is a crucial part of the entrepreneurial campaign. Corporations have boards and stockholders that govern. But you are your own sovereign state so no glass ceiling, the sky's the limit. You have plausible deniability because you own those sleeplessness nights, where doubt live and progress slows. So my solution is by plane, train or automobile you make it and show along after otherwise how can a dreamer be so focused?
Thursday, September 18, 2014
New Akron
I found the seminar informative, exciting and beneficial. The seminar was led by a subsidiary of 3d systems. Steve Weatherford led us through PowerPoint presentations. Samples were passed around and a history of additive manufacturing was given. The room seemed to have a lot of scouts corporate wanted to see rapid prototyping effect on their immediate plans. Then the local flair kicked in where there will be a Weatherford/ 3d systems center in downtown Akron.So as you can imagine my eyes lit up. Immediately I was thinking that many of my capabilities and vision could come true next year. Late birthday present and very enlightening. Basically they came out of the gate saying they were going to embarrass the offerings of thinkbox at CSU and the additive manufacturing. So they are now looking for academic, startup and corporate connections in Akron. I'm not saying I'm super plugged in but hopefully I've positioned myself as a viable source.
Monday, September 8, 2014
Summation of Education
Stem aid in Ohio there is a competition that Ohio students can win that should stay in our wheel house. I can identify because with my AP physics class and through study, luck a strong academic challenge team we all received scholarships to the U of A. I was the only one who took advantage although 3 or 4 of us went into STEM careers and more majored. This was the right type of stimulus for me and I also believe that this provided leverage for institutions to give me insight on why I should continue when employers feel like you have earned something they tend to think you also want to earn your career. Which is why I'm putting together an online curriculum for the fall and investigating finishing either an associates or certificate in paralegal studies that will hopefully help with corralling my corner of the 3d printing industry while continuing my work as a consultant and entering and hopefully winning a start up competition.
Friday, September 5, 2014
Local 3d systems non webinar
3d systems is bringing a seminar to little old Akron and guess who they decided to invite!? A phone call and everything. I tried to gain interest of one of my friends that has recently built one. But I know I am of an inquisitive mind and want to compare experiences he has other things going on and is not so eager at this point. But September 16, I'll be there scouting out locals (hopefully some from tech pint) I expect it will be small nut the big company in a little city, burgeoning industry should be interesting! Now I just have to come up with some insightful questions!
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Suvivalist vs. throw away
Saturday, August 9, 2014
Weaving a network
Never miss out on a networking opportunity. I learned this lesson yesterday striking up conversations with those that are not only interested and enthused can definitely spark interest in others nearby. I was invited to an open house at Tiny Circuits. It was never stated that it would be a networking opportunity and parties with like minded individuals. I sometimes get called a nerd or human google in certain circles because I like to see what others interests are verbally. So I shoot out subjects like a food processor and then see what sticks and see how I can relate. The basis of human interaction tends to lead to these discussions but some like to discuss the abstract and build upon ideas capabilities and others are definitely from the show me state where it doesn't exist unless you can see it. Subjects that were touched on arduino computers used for drones and their capabilities versus cost benefit analysis.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Catered engineering
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Determination
What do you when you can't reach out mentors? Academic mainstays in the field aren't responsive and so called experts say you're dragging your feet?
Keep blogging! Why because it still moves the narrative forward and paces your responses to the myriad of questions that will be asked about your subject. Do not forget that many companies do have blogs and they need someone with technical expertise
You blog will help you to strategize to help you get ready to pull the trigger when the correct time arises. If you can't ask yourself the tough questions and look for answers don't ask others to do it for you. But don't dig to deep down the rabbits whole and I hope this forum keeps the tech from my perspective affordable relatable and achievable.
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Point blank period
The dialogue continues in one of the most dangerous industries in the country, constuction. It may have just been a conversation between me and my dad but put together we are close to 60 years in the industry, pretty well schooled and definitely ready. The extent of the impact whether it's being over hyped, how it will affect man hours and whether this will be another tool in a project manager's tool bag or considered this alternative. It is the most dangerous industry because of variable and entropy, what can go wrong will go wrong. Therefore the better your routines, trusted partners and alternatives are the better your business will fare point blank period. (#pbp and I will retweet first one of the blog. No selfies please!)
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Advances in prestige
As internet advances and tech learns political ropes lobbying will increase. Decreases presence as grassroots for the people voice we all desire as our digital right. It conflicts and contradicts our idea of the nimble pivoting internet company that reaches public IPO or gets gobbled up by a larger fish. (Usually ffor a hefty some and stock options) But it makes it more difficult for capitol hill to scratch thier heads and say I don't understand how this would help their constituency.
Another prestigous field, medicine is looking to avoid red tape by using synthetic cadavers instead of authentic ones. These are based off of real humans with x-ray and ct scans these strict regulations interrupt and hinder by providing a measure of safety and security. Hippocratic oaths and ethics demand these restrictions but with 3d printing rare diseases may be studied to prevent epidemics and family and regional histories can be more closely studied for viable solutions.
Saturday, July 12, 2014
The human effect on rare resources
3d printing has the possibility of not only transforming corporate culture but culture in the lower rungs of society. 3rd world countries have been targeted by me as an obvious location with limited resources. How about the 3rd world conditions that exist in this country. Namely the penal system. Many in the public do not believe human rights apply in crime and punishment but is this a perfect system of course. The system could use improving because primarily its a for profit with contractors and vendors that should not profit from human suffering. Therefore all the limiting resource utilization for the military, space and delivery could be scaled down for humans who are often controlled and ignored.
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Post master and general info
3d printing could lead to more single-item parcels being shipped to customers shorter distances. As one of the sink holes of logistic inefficiency often assumed to occur within government operations. But when competing with commercial enterprises takes priorities and turns these into advantages. Other branches of government that subcontract instead of direct competition seem to definitely be serious.
A competitve driver as a motivating force increases the speed of adoption. Stressing industries innovations finding out potential manufacturing flaws while avoiding bureaucratic red tape evening out the playing field and creating dynamic relationships forged out of necessity, instead of tradition. Puzzle pieces that only fit geographic areas now fall in the hands of consumers. These are goals that community and industries should shoot for as progression and establishment. Therefore allowing us to grasp and grip instead of letting others dictate priorities. This is the environment and uphill climb the post office has to integrate into it's culture for the 21st century.
Monday, July 7, 2014
Spotlight on Innovation
How much influence he can have could gain by the Beats by Dre acquisition which netted him enough money to influence outright. 3d systems is backing him so where will this take him from there. 3d systems is on the an upward swing and taking him along with them could produce sweeping changes in the industry. This is long way from touring the world and making NBA finals songs.
3d printed drones that can be printed from an airplane is another recent breakthrough. Logistics and fuel demand could be greatly decreased by deploying to hot spot areas to gauge effectiveness. These drones would allow tempered and proper reactions to fluid situations. Also internationational pressure could be shifted and lifted to protect food drops and provide humanitarian aid. Providing a remote remote air craft carriers on a miniature scale. Adding a layer of strategy that hasn't been seen since drones have been launched.
Friday, June 27, 2014
Percentages and presidents
During a recent poll of industrial companies 60 percent were currently using 3d printing. Which means corporate culture has definitely adopted the Wall Street. Which should solidify the ups and downs associated with the investors finding the new direction or innovation supporting companies. That fact stabilizes the dynamic of the tech bubble which I remain very aware of. Which why I currently search for the star power, corporate power and economic influence to make sure it grows like tree with rings in a trunk instead of wilting in the sun the pressure is on.
Contributing to the insight and investigation of 3d printing is one of the most influential people in the world as Obama decided to get 3-d printed portrait but not quite a bronze bust. Instead of posing for a bust the presidential schedule wouldn't allow, instead he got it done in about 5 minutes. The process included touch up with other hand scanners. The other options for previous Presidents, Lincoln and Washington used to do were exhaustive processes. The Smithsonian has now began a program to scan catalog and preserve its expansive library. These can then be reproduced at will. So where will your choice of adoption fit into history
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Rapidly building momentum
When prototyping rapidly, design input and response is at a premium and if you have multiple printers in different locations remote access can provide insight to collaborator without a factory visit, capability or feasabilty reports. I would like to print a red pair of scissors with the first print as a test print to cut all the red tape. Using the rep rap printer you provide tech support and add aditional value on your end to your partner states away.
Also a quick report on some companies that have appeared in the blog before have come with innovative solutions the public is definitely taking notice. All supported flags which showed they were trending on their way up. Combine this with the growth from last year of 35% and once again inicators are positive with investors, industry and innovators, the three I's as it were. From a micro and macroscopic view the locomotive continues to move forward.
Monday, June 23, 2014
Concrete innovation instead of novelization
Enough with the mustaches already. We are officially beyond novelty and are now looking at changing standards from the purveying idea of the box in the corner. We can conquer micro 3d-printing where we learn by bio mimcry mimicing nature where large structures are built uniformly. I think bees are the best example of micro builders that coordinate to build sound structures. I don't think a complex AI system needs to be integrated into printers but if drones can coordinate a dance and cars can legally drive themselves it should not take much of a leap for the balance and stability, even retrieval of materials properly monitored. Biomimcry with oversight could be a powerful thing. Let's link technology and acclimate instead of novelize.
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Space bridge
Saturday, June 14, 2014
4d and construction insights

Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Activism and Vision
An innovation that is more topical in nature both physically and mentally is coming out with their own current design. Often times I have heard ( I am no expert on the topic please comment below) skin contains many variables that scientists have tried to tailor to thew right situation, lighting and activity. Can 3d printing provide a solution for tailor made applications for an inexpensive cost using materials that are popular among makeup owners now? One inventor certainly hopes so and she looks at her crusade as activism let's hope it is a successful movement.
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Project Skunkworks
I have to admit I didn't think the multimedia coverage would be as an involved in 3-d printing. I thought that I would eventually earn my way into a cabal of specialists that created local think tanks around maker communities. I am getting involved and was approached with my first project. I mentioned my blog as I was posting for Monday and it garnered interest in conversation. I would say this is the area you should look to for future progress. I also have a timeline in my head to stay motivated and on task (as a consultant and engineer you always do) But for the record I will just say coming soon and hopefully provide insightful updates!
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
What season is it?
Monday, June 2, 2014
Medicine on the up and up
In between the 3d systems webinar and the book review we have a new medical breakthrough for 3d printed blood vessels.This could of course allow a myriad of solutions, rerouting problem areas that could improve the health of those with heart disease. I still think the limiting factor with medical devices is the material. As materials become more biomedically friendly they will become long term solutions instead of emergency options. This should adjust specialists locations and bring about remarkable improvements in telemedicine.
Now how do you make sure these solutions are approved and stay off the black market? Can you patent a copy of a human being to protect the public and make sure that none of them end up being bid on? These are culutural solutions and ethical solutions that must he solved and therefore anticipated for the true betterment of society.
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Power in a new industry
What is power in a new industry? When you can take a section that everyone thought was dead and bring it back to life. Radioshack has long been a staple of maker culture but has allowed staples to take the lead in 3d printing as an industry crossing over to the big box stores. A large number of radioshack stores are closing down because they are mom and pop franchises that did not communicate up the food chain to be ready to compete.
When I was growing up I looked at Radioshack as a type of electronic hobby shop. Then I glanced at the circulars and saw them transform to a cell phone store. 3d printing is that cromagnon link for hobbyists and retail. This should definitely appeal to the typical radioshack consumer that has stayed loyal over the past 30 years.
The second half of 3d printing was a tinkerer's dream. It was all about modifying adjusting and optimizing your machine for the best performance you could receive. Less visionary and more interactive but an excellent reference for those looking to make the jump.
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Meet me half way?
Monday, May 26, 2014
Extreme history
Friday, May 23, 2014
Visual and Oratory Exposure
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
More health care advancements
Monday, May 19, 2014
Living health museum

Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Biology aided printing
Monday, May 12, 2014
Conscious of history
There is something creeping into the consciousness of the Amerixan public.I think we can calmly call it a feeling of de ja vouz. This is rare because from a market standpoint rhe public is often deemed nor ro have a memory more like a trend and cycle. Love affair with 3d is not new as far as represented visuals go. Many remember days of 3d glasses (red and blue). Many companies tried to build it glasses free into flat screen televisions but the buying public simply wasnt biting. This was a major effort to include 3d as a standard feature. So does the public quickly equate these as somehow equivalent even though they are worlds apart?
Actual applications that benefit soxiety beyond entertainment should definitely differentiate. But what else can the Maker community do?
Friday, May 9, 2014
Remote construction for emergencies
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Generic adaptation
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Corrections and Realities
Friday, May 2, 2014
A respit for reflection

Wednesday, April 30, 2014
News outlets and agility

Monday, April 28, 2014
Supply Chain Revolution
As manufacturing centers and NAFTA agreements were made in the 90s centers and jobs moved from the heartland of the United States to China and Mexico. Since then we have to deal with the powerhouse that is Foxconn in China that produce i-phones and sweatshops that make NIKEs. As production goes these large companies did not mind but many humanitarian non-profits do. As democratization and the world economy rose the made in the USA tag meant less and less. It transitioned from nationalism to a true grass roots desire to be connected but self-suficient. Wnich I think is healthy and the perfect place for 3d printing to step in.

Saturday, April 26, 2014
Bandaids and a new way to recycle PLA
Moving out of regional to somewhere with international implications is advent of 3d printing water band aids. Because these are a type of membrane created they are not limited topical use. What is still be grasped is the scale. Military applications abound as well as those in 3rd world countries. People who operate in hard to access areas should also be interested as once again additive manufacturing could definitely be used for hazard response.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Tech Literacy leads to gaming?
Monday, April 21, 2014
Challenges and Regions
In the region Cleveland has begun hosting confernces and integrating into the public library system (another field trip from last summer) Youngstown State is also starting an additive manufacturing major. I have been in contact with the Dean of this department and hopefully this will reap positive rewards for the blog and region. There are also challenges, the first in the region being that Akron for all if its medical prowess and polymer science has not become a major player in North East Ohio yet.
One micron is the best available unit accuracy that 3d printing can achieve. This is accuracy is staisfactory for electronics but the next goal should be to integrate sensors and communiccation arrays from the start. The goal of 3d printing medical devices is based on digital but the industry is still in process of digitizing medicine records themselves. It is also less resistant than classically molded parts. Then they are the legal risks which include excercising a degree of caution, slowing down microfabrication. Intellectual property rights are a major issue that will have to be solved with the rapidly evolving innovation.

Friday, April 18, 2014
Smiles and colors
We have spoken about 3d printing body parts whether it be for rehearsal or replacement. As 3d-systems most likely will point out. Color will provide a variety of new uses. Humans all realize that a nice smile is often a key to persuasion and charisma. So why not start here? The 3z Lab Printer that is now sold can replicate teeth to create molds for crowns and bridges with a wax like material. The company pioneering it Live Wire in my backyard of northeast Ohio has been printing dental models since October. Hopefully, I will find out more about this company and create a connection in the future.

Thursday, April 17, 2014
Roads and scale
The ability to convey information in a point in time is different than the background information and forward thinking a continuing narrative encourages actions as well as progression.
There are glow in the dark road ways in the Netherlands and also roads that light up road peripheral upon passing. The whole desire is to be energy efficient upon passing when there is not construction. Finally, there are snow flakes that appear thermally on the roadway. So we basically have the problem United States where the infrastructure has been reported as severely lacking. So how could 3-d printing affect this nationwide industry. The nations infrastructure is built around plants, plans, delivery and installation. There are lots of gaps in transportation and improvements can be definitely be made in safety because ultimately work zones are kept alive and right next to real traffic. This is part of a continuing narrative that I would like to address as I believe the agile functions of 3d printing can address and become a partner to this industry.
Monday, April 14, 2014
Grants and startups
Friday, April 11, 2014
Kickstarter 3d-printing star
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Remote abilities and scope
Manufacturing remotely in non-ideal conditions is a strength of 3d-printing with remote monitoring, the ability to print it's own replacement parts and various other supply chain benefits. That is why the Navy and NASA both see the ability for 3-d printing to make their lives much easier. There are hurdles though as machine shops would need to be designed for a dynamic environment of a ship with pitch, roll and yaw. The army is already using 3d printers in combat and given the rivalry between the Armed Services where there is a will there is a way.
Monday, April 7, 2014
Seminars and growth
I am inspired to write a grant (deadline my birthday) by stories like these The first-3d printed skull helped a with a woman with a rare condition that caused her skull to get heavier every year (as time went on) It was then replaced and installed with a 3d printed version. It has yet to be determined how long the skull would last decades or a few years. It truly shows high quality and high reward design cases that are rare but when the foundation is there but the condition is yet to be explored.
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Laws and Forecasts
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Monday, March 31, 2014
Droning on and on
Friday, March 28, 2014
Movies and canoes
I like to contrast my blog posts subject matter. I would like to let you know that Netflix has acquired a 3d documentary called Print the Legend. The documentary managed to sneak by my recent SXSW coverage. It focuses on Makerbot and lesser known Formlabs as they begin to compete with the more established Stratysys and 3d systems. I am excited to soon be able to provide you with a review. Although stock pundits have been preaching its doom recently these companies are receiving positive from both the government and media. These definitely cannot hurt the future outside of the investing side of 3d printed.

Monday, March 24, 2014
Locale and implementation
Friday, March 21, 2014
Webinars and Synergy
Also next week I would like to explore the concept of the virtual workspace and possible manufacturing centers that may be able to glue brick and mortar stores as well as brands closer together. Basically, through interoperability I would like to see tech tends become a movement where commercial drones, virtual reality and 3d printing unify manufacturing production and commercial centers. My hope is that consumers will be more involved in decision making and have greater power behind their purchasing dollars. I will be sure to explore the bridges necessary next week.
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
A view through the polygon crystal ball
My wild prediction from before was that 3d printing and Virtual Reality go hand in hand. Both encourage digital interaction and immersion on different levels. Creativity also flourishes under these circumstances. The goals of both technology follow the same path. The goal is keeping cost, travel and resources at a minimum while increasing collaboration and productivity. How long will it take for the headset and 3d printer to become one in a creative capacity? I am not ready to hazard that guess just yet.
Monday, March 17, 2014
More than a deck of cards
The other news items fall into the same category. The only difference is non-invasive surgery is the focus. Doctors without borders often goes to remote areas of the world to perform often simple surgeries on children in 3rd world countries. Lately, they have been overshadowed by more complicated facial reconstruction made easier by 3d printers. CT scans were used to determine how to restore symmetry to a face that was damaged in a UK car accident. Hopefully, these same techniques can be brought over to a problem facing many seniors which is replacement hips and knees. These could be adjusted for gaits additional weight and any other normal stresses the human body would be able to handle at an advanced age. Hopefully these advancements will help the region and people around the world that come here for health care.
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