We've seen technology used in ingenious ways to try to safely decrease the number of landmines in the world, but in the meantime, people are still getting maimed and killed every day. Thanks to a £2.8 million regenerative medicine project taking place at the University of Glasgow, however, the healing and recovery for survivors of landmine explosions may soon get a little easier and less painful. Find a Better Way, a foundation set up by football legend Sir Bobby Charlton to aid landmine survivors and reduce casualties, granted the £2.8 million to the university for the purpose of developing 3D printed bone for survivors of landmine blasts. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/159005/3d-printed-bone-land-mines/