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New Machine Could Revolutionise Organic Chemistry


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Martin Bourke from University of Illinois was quoted as having said...

"We wanted to take a very complex process, chemical synthesis, and make it simple,” explained Burke. “Simplicity enables automation, which, in turn, can broadly enable discovery and bring the substantial power of making molecules to nonspecialists.”

"The potential this new machine could have for new rapid drug discovery as well as new chemically spawned technologies could be staggering." wrote Brian Krassenstein in an article at 3DPRINT.com

Article by Brian Krassenstein in 3DPRINT.com:

3D Molecule Printing Machine forum created by Brian Krassenstein

The full paper, published in The American Association of Advancement of Science journal "Science":

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