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[The Wonders of 3D Printing: From Pancakes to Mars]-[3D Printing the Future!]

Wow in the World · B1 · 2017-12-18

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The Revolutionary World of 3D Printing

In this episode of Wow in the World, hosts Mindy and Guy Raz explore the transformative potential of 3D printing technology. While Mindy’s initial attempt to "3D print" pancakes by shoving raw ingredients into a standard paper printer results in a chaotic disaster, the hosts pivot to an educational discussion on how this technology is genuinely reshaping our world.

How 3D Printing Works

At its core, a 3D printer acts like a "tiny little factory." Guy Raz explains that the process begins with a 3D model designed or downloaded on a computer. The software then "slices and dices" the object into thousands of layers. The printer builds the final product by depositing material layer by layer from the bottom up. As Mindy aptly puts it, it is essentially "a loaf of bread in reverse," where individual layers are joined together to create a solid three-dimensional object.

Biofabrication and Medical Breakthroughs

One of the most fascinating applications discussed is biofabrication, the use of 3D printing to create living tissue. Instead of traditional plastic, these specialized medical printers utilize stem cells. Because stem cells act like a "cellular chameleon" capable of transforming into skin, nerve, or cartilage cells, they are ideal for medical repairs.

Researchers are currently using this technology to treat microtia, a condition where a child's ear does not fully develop. By scanning a patient’s healthy ear and printing a 3D model that acts as a scaffold for stem cells, scientists can grow new cartilage, effectively helping the ear develop naturally. Beyond ears, the hosts note that the medical industry is experimenting with printing artificial skin for burn victims and even limbs.

A Future of Sustainability

The episode highlights how 3D printing could lead to a more sustainable future. If households possessed their own 3D printers, the reliance on traditional manufacturing and shipping would plummet. Mindy points out the environmental benefits: "fewer cars on the road," "fewer delivery trucks," and significantly "less waste and packaging." By printing items on demand, we could eliminate the need for massive warehouses and ensure that products are never "out of stock."

Printing on Mars

Finally, the conversation shifts to space exploration. NASA is currently developing technology to use 3D printing on Mars. By using a robot that prints with concrete made from "Martian dust and rocks," engineers hope to construct housing for astronauts before they even arrive on the planet. This autonomous construction would allow for sturdy, homey domes capable of withstanding the harsh Martian atmosphere.

Ultimately, while Mindy’s dream of a 3D-printed pancake breakfast remains a messy experiment, the episode underscores that 3D printing is a revolutionary tool—from repairing the human body to building the future of interplanetary colonization.

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I think this is a bad idea, Mindy.
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Run for our lives!
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That's so wow.
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Give this guy a prize!
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Guy Raz, this might literally be the greatest invention since sliced bread.
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📖 Transcript

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Hey, Wowzer fans, Mindy here.
And before we start the show, I got to let you know that this November, with a special new episode featuring our friends at Circle Round and Terrestrials on Radiolab for Kids,
And don't miss when Elmo from Sesame Street stops by Wow in the World to make us all belly laugh on November 24th.
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