Many places in the developing world do not have everything they need when it comes to healthcare and performing medical procedures. Penn State students are working to 3D print medical tools such as test tubes, tweezers and more for developing countries. They hope these small plastic components will help make medical labs more complete, and save hospitals money and time by printing these tools on site.
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