A group of researchers from Nottingham Trent University are studying ways to improve the strength and durability of 3D printed bone implants in order to promote more successful bone repairs. Their new findings could have major implications for patients who have suffered severe bone damage caused by an accident or bone tissue loss due to cancer or other degenerative illnesses. The researchers discovered that by growing unique crystal structures at sub-zero temperatures within the 3D printed implant, not only is the 3D printing time reduced, but the implants are significantly stronger and more resistant to damage. You can read more over on 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/118059/3d-printed-bone-implants/