Science Documentary: 3D Printing, 3D Imaging, Ultra Fast Laser Imaging Technology
3D printing is a revolution of the digital age, affecting both manufactures and consumers. 3D printing allows manufactures of various products to make better cost saving decisions when it comes to producing their products. 3D printing has also become more affordable, allowing the general public the opportunity to purchase their very own 3D printer; and manufacture out of their own home.
3D printing at home is not only about making toys and games. Many people are now designing objects to house sophisticated electronics. Many companies have used 3D printers to design not just plastic products, but metal parts used in surgical procedures, the health care industry, for making hearing aids, etc.
In the near future, 3D printers may be as accessible to us as color copiers are right now. You would be able to go to the store and instead of making a single page photocopy, what you would come home with would be your own 3 dimensional copy.
In the world of 3D printing, one huge advantage is that complexity is a non issue. In present day manufacturing, the problem is that the more complex the shape, the more it costs to make, but by manufacturing products with a 3D printer, the cost would be the same no matter how complex a shape or structure you had to construct. 3D printing makes shapes that up until now, were only present in nature. 3D printing provides customization for prosthetics, medical implants, jewelry, clothing, etc. The Future of 3D printing may allow for the production of 3D printed food, electronics, and even human organs.
Multiproton microscopy which emerged in the mid 1990's , provided a way to image deep into live tissue samples. The problem was that it required a sophisticated laser technology called a femtosecond laser. These lasers were only available at large research institutions and universities, and required a physicist to constantly monitor and keep the system running. The Chameleon laser was designed to address this very problem.
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