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d. printer and why it makes this expedition into the cosmos so important. in three d. printing technology is hardly news it's already being used to print anything from weapons to houses three d. bio printing in turn is being developed as a way to print human organs and tissue research that could save the lives of millions of people but why send the technology to space well scientists growing artificial cells on earth say they don't take on the same structure as they would in the human body but in reduced gravity the cells have a more natural shape so sending them to space could produce serious strides forward for the medical community back on earth earlier we got a demonstration of how the technology works with us to the mob i plan to go to the cold or going off. and actually it doesn't look like a classical loss three d. printer because we will not find your ex-wife well from all of that muscle so you will use in the course of courses for mothers of cell so called the teachers for. so i'm going to do it with my material inside the perimeter and you will see the cross
d. printer and why it makes this expedition into the cosmos so important. in three d. printing technology is hardly news it's already being used to print anything from weapons to houses three d. bio printing in turn is being developed as a way to print human organs and tissue research that could save the lives of millions of people but why send the technology to space well scientists growing artificial cells on earth say they don't take on the same structure as they would in the human body but...
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d. bio printer to the international space station. three d. printing technology is hardly new it's already being used to print anything from weapons to houses bio printing in turn is being developed as a way to print human organs and tissue research that could save the lives of millions of people but why send the technology to space well scientists growing artificial cells on earth say they don't take on the same structure as they would in the human body but in reduced gravity the cells have a more natural shape so sending them to space can produce serious strides forward for the medical community back on earth earlier we got a demonstration of how the technology works with us in the mob i plan to go to the cold or going off. and actually doesn't look like a classical loss three d. printer because we will not find your ex-wife well from all about those and so you will use in the course of courses for mother also of the call them teachers for hours so i'm going to queue up through them but i'm with you on some of the pull through and you will s
d. bio printer to the international space station. three d. printing technology is hardly new it's already being used to print anything from weapons to houses bio printing in turn is being developed as a way to print human organs and tissue research that could save the lives of millions of people but why send the technology to space well scientists growing artificial cells on earth say they don't take on the same structure as they would in the human body but in reduced gravity the cells have a...
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d. printer that is q. that is capable of producing actual organs you know live which is an advanced it's a very subtle thing that we're not a whole would we did it we made a program like a fifteen minute program in russian about and we had a whole package on the printer like it's incredible it's something that has never been done before so we kind of principle twenty is similar tenuously the living tissue which is well this is groundbreaking i ask and i know you i know you are you might be into all the details of this but it's incredible just to think that this can help it is that if something happens on board that they can then you know if an injury happens maybe on a space walk or a fire happens we've seen that before that they can actually. do some medical treatment on themselves what is the point of it happening in space do we have any idea why that also as far as just to test the technology there because as far as i know the printer was supposed to. like produce to print an organ for a for a mouse to
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a 3-d printer printed a new sculfor patches, a 9-year-old dachshund who lost his to cancer. here is don daer. >> reporter: every dog owner thinks their pup is special. patches really is. >> you're a good girl. yes. >> reporter: four years ago, when her owner, danielle dymek noticed a small bump on top of her dachshund's head, she took their the vet. >> they didn't really know what it was. we came to the if it doesn't grow, we're not going to really worry about it. >> reporter: the bump continued to grow at an alarming rate. diagnosis, a life-threatening tumor. >> it was big, and it pressing on her brain. >> reporter: dr. michelle oblak is a surgical oncologist turkey, remove it we were going to have to take about 70% of her skull. >> reporter: to dr. oblak and a team from cornell university tried something never before done in the u.s. using a 3-d printer, they created a replacement skull made out of titanium that fit over patch's brain perfectly. >> her titanium, you can feel it's hard, is all the way around and it goes down around her nose. >> reporter: except for a few sc
a 3-d printer printed a new sculfor patches, a 9-year-old dachshund who lost his to cancer. here is don daer. >> reporter: every dog owner thinks their pup is special. patches really is. >> you're a good girl. yes. >> reporter: four years ago, when her owner, danielle dymek noticed a small bump on top of her dachshund's head, she took their the vet. >> they didn't really know what it was. we came to the if it doesn't grow, we're not going to really worry about it....
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. >>> 3-d printers can make just about anything. apparently now, it can also make food. >> people living with arthritis pain may soon see long-term relief. the thumb implant that is changing lives. assembly lines, factories... now -- it'll be used to make *food. roxana saberi visited a nds >>> 3-d printers are being used in hospitals, auto assembly lines, factories and now it will be used to make food. a restaurant in the netherlands is using the technology to create unique dishes for customers. >> reporter: in the pastures of this farm, a top dutch chef is going back to the basis. -- basics. he creates a new culinary future. >> we use it, but we transform it into a little bit more modern version. >> reporter: modern because he is a pioneer in printing food. 3-d printers don't actually cook meals, but they pump puried ingredients. >> reporter: you are using cauliflower now. to layer upon layer of delicate designs. like an old -- and avocado octopus. or, meet bowles of curry sauce. they now print meals for patients with problems swal
. >>> 3-d printers can make just about anything. apparently now, it can also make food. >> people living with arthritis pain may soon see long-term relief. the thumb implant that is changing lives. assembly lines, factories... now -- it'll be used to make *food. roxana saberi visited a nds >>> 3-d printers are being used in hospitals, auto assembly lines, factories and now it will be used to make food. a restaurant in the netherlands is using the technology to create...
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d. printer but it's not like your usual three d. printer which are used to make some stupid and we are looking figurines or something no it's a state of the art really breakthrough machine at least that's what we've been told in the when we went to the laboratory in moscow to. to look at it to have a look at it it is capable of printing live organs so live prints with live tissue this is incredible so they wanted to test it in space and i think they wanted it to print like an organ for a mouse like a liver a mouse liver or kidney maybe one of those one of those things but so that's the thing that would have been incredible as far as we know the prince got back safe as well and it's fine it hasn't been damaged or broken although there has been much much in for most of the years the amount of work has been done for for the future and further and simone cohen's been amazing over the years and the you know what the most one of the most incredible experiments there are their own going right now is the growing live plants is the basically
d. printer but it's not like your usual three d. printer which are used to make some stupid and we are looking figurines or something no it's a state of the art really breakthrough machine at least that's what we've been told in the when we went to the laboratory in moscow to. to look at it to have a look at it it is capable of printing live organs so live prints with live tissue this is incredible so they wanted to test it in space and i think they wanted it to print like an organ for a mouse...
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d. printers laser cutters i'm training. that's what these entrepreneurs are already their country's heroes they take chances are the payoff they want to create something and that's a big opportunity the more support they get in government the better the chances of the country's development. rwanda has a young population a growing number of people in the capital have a smartphone and a frequent news about on the internet the government is committed to further digitalisation look for now is primarily urban populations who are benefiting in all the tribulation. it's easy to forget that the exception than the route forty percent of all ruined below the poverty line most rural areas seventy percent don't have internet access so too many in this country absent startups are quite meaningless. and certainly a very very long way to go that wraps up this edition of the w.b. thank you very much for watching remember you can always stay up to date with the latest headlines our web site at the w dot com or of course follow us on social
d. printers laser cutters i'm training. that's what these entrepreneurs are already their country's heroes they take chances are the payoff they want to create something and that's a big opportunity the more support they get in government the better the chances of the country's development. rwanda has a young population a growing number of people in the capital have a smartphone and a frequent news about on the internet the government is committed to further digitalisation look for now is...
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d. printers laser cutters and even business training courses. and so on to members in total these entrepreneurs are already their countries heroes they take chances that pay off they want to create something and that's a big opportunity the more support they get from government the better the chances of the country's development is if it wasn't authentic. a digital divide is still present in rwanda but the country has a young population eager to adopt new technologies and in the capital kigali smartphones and access to the internet are more common. but across rwanda only thirty percent of people have internet access the government says it's committed to further digitalisation but it will be some time before people outside of the capital can benefit from the start of a boom. it's been a tough year for germany's farmers but this year's grape harvest appears to be benefiting from the extreme weather grapes have roots reaching ten metres in the earth the summer here was dry but the winter before was extremely wet the grapes were able to reach into d
d. printers laser cutters and even business training courses. and so on to members in total these entrepreneurs are already their countries heroes they take chances that pay off they want to create something and that's a big opportunity the more support they get from government the better the chances of the country's development is if it wasn't authentic. a digital divide is still present in rwanda but the country has a young population eager to adopt new technologies and in the capital kigali...
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d. printer capable of producing human issue. twenty four hour news live from the russian capital. international reverie or churning in from hello and welcome i'm going to know you are top story political terrorism democratic votes so u.s. based jewish groups on palestinian officials are describing israel's treatment of an american student of palestinian descent laura arrived in tel aviv a week ago with a valid visa but was held on arrival after being accused of israel sentiment here's her middle east correspondent paula. this is the closest we can get with a camera shooting going into the international airport which is just behind me for more than a week a twenty children old american students are all for the same has been held here share arrived with a valid student visa but was stopped up border guards and asked if she had if it even a member of the boycott disinvestment and sanctions movement the media is now she said she hadn't but according to israel's strategic a face ministry she was an active member and because of this in line with and his rating board was inactive last ye
d. printer capable of producing human issue. twenty four hour news live from the russian capital. international reverie or churning in from hello and welcome i'm going to know you are top story political terrorism democratic votes so u.s. based jewish groups on palestinian officials are describing israel's treatment of an american student of palestinian descent laura arrived in tel aviv a week ago with a valid visa but was held on arrival after being accused of israel sentiment here's her...
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ky natural feeling get what you want >>> a 3-d printer created a new skull for patches a dog who lostere's don dahler. >> reporter: every dog owner thinks their pup is special. patches really is. >> you're a good girl. >> reporter: four years ago when her owner noticed a small bump on top of her dog's head, she took her to the vet. >> they didn't et know what it was. we basically came to the if it doesn't grow, we're not going to worry about it. >> reporter: the bump continued to grow at an alarming rate. it was a life threatening tumor. a veterinarian oncologist. >> we were going to have to take 70% of her skull. >> reporter: so a team from cornell university tried something never before done in the u.s. using a 3-d printer, they created a replacement skull that fit over patch's brain perfe perfectly. >> you can feel it's hard. it's all the way around and goes down around her nose. >> reporter: except for a few scars, the new skull is unnoticeable. but its implications are huge. not just for dogs, but people too. >> instead of having to take an implant off the shelf, we could take an
ky natural feeling get what you want >>> a 3-d printer created a new skull for patches a dog who lostere's don dahler. >> reporter: every dog owner thinks their pup is special. patches really is. >> you're a good girl. >> reporter: four years ago when her owner noticed a small bump on top of her dog's head, she took her to the vet. >> they didn't et know what it was. we basically came to the if it doesn't grow, we're not going to worry about it. >>...
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d. printer experiments except for except for both those astronauts not sitting on the aircraft should we put it that they wanted to be only could see the disappointment on the americans face certainly after all that training to not get there but of course the other side of it as well they got away with their lives today was the huge huge success of it all isn't it roland either said like a double edged sword really because obviously he saved his life and we do know that it was the crew with that made the call to both the mission and to return to that's what happened so they they see if their lives. he saved their lives and what we know about this is of course on the other side he trained for five years to get to the us and now instead he's flying to back to the city of baikonur to well we're going to be a flight a flight he flight he did not really expect to take today and in fact we do have a correspondent on site on tees don't quote so was at the launch site to watch the takeoff and he brings the latest. nick haig and the russian cosmonaut aleksei of chin and they've they landed in an
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d. printer that was onboard with the with this crew is ok too apparently so they've only had to postpone some experiments but i mean that is the least damage that could have been dealt by a situation like we witnessed ok all right now of course it was a joint russian and u.s. arsenal going up there the u.s. space agency is issued a statement now we can tell you about that following the incident earlier on because as i say one of those engineers the flight engineer was an american nasa says it's monitoring the situation carefully adding that nasa is working closely with ross cosmos as it always does to ensure the safe return of the crew. not so much said there that we're getting back to the incident that launch was aborted minutes after takeoff when the booster rocket began to melt function here it is. well you. are right unless you didn't. give him an order for good. when it became apparent that there was a serious technical issue the live feed of the launch was cut soon afterwards reports started with merge the crew was attempting to emergency landing in the capsule both men aboard swif
d. printer that was onboard with the with this crew is ok too apparently so they've only had to postpone some experiments but i mean that is the least damage that could have been dealt by a situation like we witnessed ok all right now of course it was a joint russian and u.s. arsenal going up there the u.s. space agency is issued a statement now we can tell you about that following the incident earlier on because as i say one of those engineers the flight engineer was an american nasa says it's...
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d. printers is once again revolutionizing the field of design and also widening its potential designers today have ever greater social responsibility. we're all aware that there's now a surfeit of goods far too much is being produced but there are all sorts of social and political problems that need solving so designers can't afford to say oh i'm not interested in all that i'm only interested in is that ix. it remains interesting to see how designers will continue to tackle the problems of today while. back in amsterdam i visit the more you design studio where you can find marcel's creations along with other famous designers. so you've been called the designer of a new age would you think this is a good example of what that means well designers designed for tomorrow or basically and. these things obviously are you know for us for our new age they're based on the past the based on the culture that we have than others are arguably one of your signature works you might say one minute sculptured you really do this in one minute or is the industry's great and i working for the industry and s
d. printers is once again revolutionizing the field of design and also widening its potential designers today have ever greater social responsibility. we're all aware that there's now a surfeit of goods far too much is being produced but there are all sorts of social and political problems that need solving so designers can't afford to say oh i'm not interested in all that i'm only interested in is that ix. it remains interesting to see how designers will continue to tackle the problems of...
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d. printers is once again revolutionizing the field of design and also widening its potential designers today have ever greater social responsibility. we're all aware that there's now a surfeit of goods far too much is being produced but there are all sorts of social and political problems that need solving so design is can't afford to say oh i'm not interested in the latter i'm only interested in a statics should. get remains interesting to see how designers will continue to tackle the problems of today as well. and with that we're we're out of another week of your max now i hope you are able to tune in to our special edition series if not you can always check it out on our website well for me and my wonderful producer robin merrill and the rest of the crew here as always thanks for joining us with the. the be. blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. blah blah blah blah. blah blah blah but. the big. blah blah blah. blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. blah blah blah blah. blah blah blah blah blah. blah. blah blah blah bl
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d. printer an incredible movement inside and start. in fact just before we speak in the doll quarter. r.t. correspondent who we've been crossing live to try to get a little bit more information although it is difficult on the ground there i suspect don what more do we know. well we just got confirmation from nasa t.v. that they. have commute they they've been in communication with the cars not in the astronaut they've landed in kazakstan and they're they're ok they're alive and emergency basically emergency forces are on the way it's it's said to take about ninety minutes for them to reach them but the point is that nasa says they know where they are they're safe and that they can get to them within ninety minutes ok and that's the latest line just. we will be crossing back to get more information on this and perhaps you you get it as well. also hearing again these are reports unfaithfully we can say this is that there are no reports of injuries to my crew as they descended to the kazakh step. igor that is of course what we were waiting for just confirmation that they were all right b
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d. printers is once again revolutionizing the field of design and also widening its potential designers today have ever greater social responsibility. we're all aware that there's now a surfeit of goods far too much is being produced but there are all sorts of social and political problems that need solving so designers can't afford to say oh i'm not interested in all that i'm only interested in the statics should. it remains interesting to see how designers will continue to tackle the problems of today. and with that we were about another week of your max now i hope you are able to tune in to our special edition series if not you can always check it out on our website well for me and my wonderful producer robin merrill and the rest of the crew here as always thanks for joining us with the. the but. in spite of all unrest. and murder the rangers are still. the chosen this work and we're ready to give our lives to save the mountain gorillas from extinction block mangers i'm from england national park in congo trying to fight off thousands of heavily armed rebels who roam the land of its
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d. printers is once again revolutionizing the field of design and also widening its potential designers today have ever greater social responsibility. we're all aware that there's now a surfeit of goods far too much is being produced but there are all sorts of social and political problems that need solving so designers can't afford to say oh i'm not interested in all that i'm only interested in a statics. good remains interesting to see how designers will continue to tackle the problems of today. and with that we were above another week of your max now i hope you are able to tune in to our special edition series if not you can always check it out on our website well for me and my wonderful producer robin merrill and the rest of the crew here as always thanks for joining us with the ink and silver. want to. move. the ball. in the butt. of. the law but probably. the ball. the book. the ritual you hold the childress with one hand and cut it off with the other what do you cut it cords when a razor blade. to more corn was mutilated as a child in somalia. past suffering from such a germany.
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it is true for the creation of the human stem cells using 3-d printers, and all sorts of commercial activities happening where we are partnering with commercial industries so that one day they may be able to make a profit. the question becomes what about some of these nontraditional commercial capabilities. should we not entertain that as well? in my view we should look at it. from a commercial crew perspective i don't think we should telling suppliers what they should and should not put onto their rockets. when it comes to the role of nasa one of the reasons we might consider these activities is because it proves the market. if we can prove there is a market than the commercial provider can raise money and demonstrate that this might be one step closer their business case. i'm saying we are living in a new era and we need to consider the options. >> the hot topic has not had anything to do with nasa but the announcement of plans to create a space order-- a space for us separate from nasa but one of the leading advocates talking up the importance are practicing were some of the people in the p
it is true for the creation of the human stem cells using 3-d printers, and all sorts of commercial activities happening where we are partnering with commercial industries so that one day they may be able to make a profit. the question becomes what about some of these nontraditional commercial capabilities. should we not entertain that as well? in my view we should look at it. from a commercial crew perspective i don't think we should telling suppliers what they should and should not put onto...
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say a beautiful gun, a beautiful gun, and booze and a 3 sdchlt printer to make other things, a 3-d printera. >> greg: this is from fm kellerman. you can be the replacement for one member of a band, who is it and why? dana? >> dana: my gosh. reminds me in third grade when i was asked who my favorite band was. i said reo speed wagon and they made fun of me. i don't know any pandz. >> greg: that story is going to be in the hollywood reporter next week, dana perino. >> dana: josh williams made fun of me. >> greg: but he disappeared shortly after. good taste in music. >> jesse: i go with axel so we can get guns and roses back together. >> greg: it's number two behind world piece for everyone. >> jedediah: maroon 5, just to unnerve you. >> greg: juan? i want to destroy maroon 5, i would replace that guy. red hot chili peppers and then immediately break it up. >> juan: how much fun would it be to be a temptation? to dance like that? >> jesse: i thought you were going to say jackson five. >> juan: what's wrong with them? >> jesse: didn't turn out too well. [laughing] >> greg: what was/is your favo
say a beautiful gun, a beautiful gun, and booze and a 3 sdchlt printer to make other things, a 3-d printera. >> greg: this is from fm kellerman. you can be the replacement for one member of a band, who is it and why? dana? >> dana: my gosh. reminds me in third grade when i was asked who my favorite band was. i said reo speed wagon and they made fun of me. i don't know any pandz. >> greg: that story is going to be in the hollywood reporter next week, dana perino. >> dana:...
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. >>> also, new hope for transplant patients thanks to 3-d printers.searchers say they took a big step towards replacing damaged ligaments and tendons. it takes stem cells from a person's body fat and they print them with a gel. >> allow us to produce tendons and ligaments that can integrate into the body when a surgeonon places them. it opens the doors for more complicated organs and tissues we couldn't create before. >> the tissue grows in an incubateor before being implanted. >>> kaitlin jenner says she's kan changed her mind after a reportedly propose ol to base race on gender. shesn part "i thought trump would help trans people. i was wrong." going on to write "believing that i could work with trump and his administration to support our community was a mistake." >>> happening today, matthew shepard will be buried at national cathedral in washington, d.c. you probably remember the story, 20 years ago, he was brutally beaten and left for dead in wyoming, because he was gay. his family did not bury his remains in 1998 out of fear that any public disp
. >>> also, new hope for transplant patients thanks to 3-d printers.searchers say they took a big step towards replacing damaged ligaments and tendons. it takes stem cells from a person's body fat and they print them with a gel. >> allow us to produce tendons and ligaments that can integrate into the body when a surgeonon places them. it opens the doors for more complicated organs and tissues we couldn't create before. >> the tissue grows in an incubateor before being...
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d. printers laser cutters and training. these entrepreneurs are already their country's heroes they take chances that pay off they want to create something and that's a big opportunity the more support they get from government the better the chances of the country's development. rwanda has a young population a growing number of people in the capital have a smartphone and a frequent use of ups on the internet the government is committed to further digitalisation although for now it's primarily urban populations who are benefiting in all the tribulation over kigali is tech rise it's easy to forget that this rather the exception than the rule forty percent of all ruined these lives below the poverty line most outside and rural areas seventy percent don't have internet access so too many in this country new apps and startups are quite meaningless. it's all for business but it's time now for the sports action and been handed back to it that's right heavy and we go straight to the bone to see go where hanover went into their matc
d. printers laser cutters and training. these entrepreneurs are already their country's heroes they take chances that pay off they want to create something and that's a big opportunity the more support they get from government the better the chances of the country's development. rwanda has a young population a growing number of people in the capital have a smartphone and a frequent use of ups on the internet the government is committed to further digitalisation although for now it's primarily...
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we invested alongside the report and in a company that printed a home from a 3-d printer and a cost thatally changes the game for people who don't have suitable housing, for them to be up to go out and build 100 homes in a matter of weeks for people to get out of cardboard boxes and move into proper housing. very interesting things that are not going to be general public market opportunities. david: wow. alix: i have to digest that. chris: it is made out of concrete, it is incredibly stable. it is like any other house. buts early in the process it is something that can literally change the game. david: we have gone from sears and roebuck. that is amazing. zook, kazr investments. thanks so much for being with us . coming up, rolls-royce goes off-road. we take a look at the 900 -- at -- four will drive suv four-wheel-drive suv. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: hewlett-packard and the price greenroom, morgan stanley chief u.s. equity strategist. and return to pursuits. we take a look at all things luxury that i will never buy. alps.hat hitting the they hope to attract new customers at a brand-n
we invested alongside the report and in a company that printed a home from a 3-d printer and a cost thatally changes the game for people who don't have suitable housing, for them to be up to go out and build 100 homes in a matter of weeks for people to get out of cardboard boxes and move into proper housing. very interesting things that are not going to be general public market opportunities. david: wow. alix: i have to digest that. chris: it is made out of concrete, it is incredibly stable. it...