3-D Printed Hair's a Hit
In the Media
HCII researchers have found a way to produce hair-like strands, fibers and bristles using a common, low-cost 3-D printer — and the world has noticed. Since the original story appeared on the School of Computer Science website last week, more than 40 media outlets have picked it up. Check out a sample of the coverage in places like the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the Pittsburgh Business Times, KDKA-TV, Engadget, Gizmodo, Tech Times, CNET, Cosmopolitan (UK), MIT Technology Review, New York Magazine and Phys.org.