How is this any better than cell "printers" which have been around for several years now? There are easier ways to arrange cells - and keeping them in place once they are placed is the real challenge. Cells have a funny tendency to want to move.
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This is pretty big.
...yes, if by 'big' you mean 'small'....
Im pretty sure thats what he meant. Funny guy.
Well done on noticing that pun.
thats what she said
How is this any better than cell "printers" which have been around for several years now? There are easier ways to arrange cells - and keeping them in place once they are placed is the real challenge. Cells have a funny tendency to want to move.
no, it actually is big. look at the scale. that thing is around 6mm long! and in cellular terms that thing is HUGE!!!!!