When it comes to creative uses of 3D printing, we usually think of art right away - but artists aren't the only ones capable of thinking creatively and translating that creativity with their 3D printers. Scientists have been known to put 3D printers to ingenious use to improve or even create new lab equipment, and researchers on the Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Helsinki recently built an entirely new 3D printed device to speed mass spectrometry analysis. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/171357/3d-printed-microreactor/