3D printing has been used by a team of innovators called the Not Impossible group to create a prosthetic arm for children who have been victims of violent conflicts.
American Mick Ebeling decided to put the "dream team" together after reading a magazine article about Daniel Omar, a 14-year-old boy in Sudan who lost his arms during a dirty bomb explosion while taking care of his goats, stripping him of his ability to survive in a war-consumed area, according to CBC News.
Image: 3D printing has been used by a team of innovators called the Not Impossible group to create a prosthetic arm for children who have been victims of violent conflicts. (Photo : Creative Commons)
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