Last year, the FDA approved a 3D-printed pill for the first time. And now, researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a method to make 3D printing medicine even better.
The objects are almost beautiful. The surfaces appear faceted and woven, catching the light like ornate jewelry. But they are not jewelry. They are pills, and possibly the most high-tech pills ever ...
Scientists have developed a tool that can print customized pills which self-regulate the timing and frequency of the release of medicine. (Image by Graftencom from Pixabay via Courthouse News) (CN) — ...