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Mosquitoes' Bloodsucking Tubes Could Enable High-Definition 3D Printing

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  • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

    Mosquitoes' Bloodsucking Tubes Could Enable High-Definition 3D Printing

    Proboscis of Female Mosquitoes Can Print in Finer Detail Than Expensive and Fragile Commercial Tips

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    In a redeeming development for one of nature’s most universally denounced pests, researchers from McGill and Drexel Universities have discovered that mosquito stingers might one day be used for high-definition 3D bioprinting. Reported in the journal Science Advances, the findings demonstrated how the needle-like structure, called a proboscis, that mosquitoes use to extract blood, when repurposed as a tip for a 3D printer, can extrude lines finer than a human hair — surpassing commercially available 3D printing tips.

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    durandal@oldbytes.spaceD This user is from outside of this forum
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    @cstross replacing the nozzle is a pain at the best of times, now I have to catch them first?

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    • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

      Mosquitoes' Bloodsucking Tubes Could Enable High-Definition 3D Printing

      Proboscis of Female Mosquitoes Can Print in Finer Detail Than Expensive and Fragile Commercial Tips

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      Mosquitoes' Bloodsucking Tubes Could Enable High-Definition 3D Printing

      In a redeeming development for one of nature’s most universally denounced pests, researchers from McGill and Drexel Universities have discovered that mosquito stingers might one day be used for high-definition 3D bioprinting. Reported in the journal Science Advances, the findings demonstrated how the needle-like structure, called a proboscis, that mosquitoes use to extract blood, when repurposed as a tip for a 3D printer, can extrude lines finer than a human hair — surpassing commercially available 3D printing tips.

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      jguillaumes@mastodont.catJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      @cstross so the printer makers will create mosquito farms? To… reap their mouths and put them in machines?

      The horror story (almost) writes itself.

      cstross@wandering.shopC log@mastodon.sdf.orgL gyrosgeier@hachyderm.ioG 3 Replies Last reply
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      • jguillaumes@mastodont.catJ jguillaumes@mastodont.cat

        @cstross so the printer makers will create mosquito farms? To… reap their mouths and put them in machines?

        The horror story (almost) writes itself.

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        @jguillaumes The sex industry entrepreneur who is first to market with a RealFlesh™ Fleshlight is going to make a killing …

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        • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

          Mosquitoes' Bloodsucking Tubes Could Enable High-Definition 3D Printing

          Proboscis of Female Mosquitoes Can Print in Finer Detail Than Expensive and Fragile Commercial Tips

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          Mosquitoes' Bloodsucking Tubes Could Enable High-Definition 3D Printing

          In a redeeming development for one of nature’s most universally denounced pests, researchers from McGill and Drexel Universities have discovered that mosquito stingers might one day be used for high-definition 3D bioprinting. Reported in the journal Science Advances, the findings demonstrated how the needle-like structure, called a proboscis, that mosquitoes use to extract blood, when repurposed as a tip for a 3D printer, can extrude lines finer than a human hair — surpassing commercially available 3D printing tips.

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          @cstross Just integrate the entire mosquito into the machine. The Gigeresque Lynch hybrid horror of this is, in itself, is a kind of disturbing art form. I wonder if we're not subconsciously doing this as revenge. Either way, those two details will be big selling points. Call it a revenge printer.

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          • jguillaumes@mastodont.catJ jguillaumes@mastodont.cat

            @cstross so the printer makers will create mosquito farms? To… reap their mouths and put them in machines?

            The horror story (almost) writes itself.

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            @jguillaumes @cstross They have already turned entire spiders into robot grasping tools.

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            • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

              @jguillaumes The sex industry entrepreneur who is first to market with a RealFlesh™ Fleshlight is going to make a killing …

              highlandlawyer@mastodon.socialH This user is from outside of this forum
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              @cstross @jguillaumes
              Didn't some bloke write a novel with a plot point being 3d printers making things along that line? 😉

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              • highlandlawyer@mastodon.socialH highlandlawyer@mastodon.social

                @cstross @jguillaumes
                Didn't some bloke write a novel with a plot point being 3d printers making things along that line? 😉

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                @HighlandLawyer @jguillaumes You aren't wondering how the RealFlesh™ in the RealFlesh Fleshlights is harvested, or who from?

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                • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                  @HighlandLawyer @jguillaumes You aren't wondering how the RealFlesh™ in the RealFlesh Fleshlights is harvested, or who from?

                  jguillaumes@mastodont.catJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @cstross @HighlandLawyer googled (or more precisely ‘ecosia-Ed’ it.

                  Yuck .

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                  • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                    @jguillaumes The sex industry entrepreneur who is first to market with a RealFlesh™ Fleshlight is going to make a killing …

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                    @cstross @jguillaumes
                    I once read a story about that.

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                    • jguillaumes@mastodont.catJ jguillaumes@mastodont.cat

                      @cstross so the printer makers will create mosquito farms? To… reap their mouths and put them in machines?

                      The horror story (almost) writes itself.

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                      @jguillaumes @cstross I believe not even Lexx:The Dark Zone went there.

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