Using 3-D Printing and Injectable Molds, Bioengineered Ears Look and Act Like the Real Thing

Wednesday, February 20, 2013 - 18:00 in Mathematics & Economics

Cornell bioengineers and physicians have created an artificial ear - using 3-D printing and injectable molds - that looks and acts like a natural ear, giving new hope to thousands of children born with a congenital deformity called microtia.

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