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prostheticsand it
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from architecture
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surgery. The rise
of this astonishing
technology.
Meet
Anastasia.
Her Hand
Came
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Printer.
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Q: Did Cary Elwes and
Mandy Patinkin use stunt
doubles in The Princess
Brides fencing scene?
Tim H., Los Angeles
A: They didnt! To make the
amazingly ambidextrous
duel believable, director
Rob Reiner asked the ac-
tors to learn fencing. I
trained for two months!
Elwes says. And they even
mastered each others
moves. I had to learn
right- and left-handed for
my part, and right- and
left-handed for Mandys.
Q: What can you tell me
about the star of ABCs
Cristela? Erin H., Virginia
Beach
A: Before she cracked
jokes on Last Comic
Standing or starred in a
self-titled sitcom, Cristela
Alonzo, 35, was raised in
an abandoned diner. I
think if my mom hadnt
worked so much, she prob-
ably wouldve squashed my
dream earlier, she says. I
always thought growing up
poor, you didnt have a lot
of opportunities like every-
body else, so I always felt
I had to try harder to catch
up to everyone.
Q: If the Brady Bunch
house went on the market
today, how much would it
sell for? Brad D., Colo-
rado Springs
A: The famed home from
the beloved sitcom was
put on the market for
$2 million in 2008, with
a mortgage of almost
$10,000 per month. Thats
a lot of cash for a family of
eight (with a live-in nanny
to boot!). Mike Bradys
architect salary of $75,000
wouldnt come close to
paying for the split-level,
which is located along the
Los Angeles River in the
San Fernando Valley.
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WALTER SCOTT ASKS...
LENA DUNHAM
The 28-year-old creator, writer, and star of the HBO se-
ries Girls is out with her memoir, Not That Kind of Girl.
What inspired your new book? My big goal is to share my
own mistakes and misadventures so that they might help
others. As a kid, I was obsessed with books written by hon-
est womenJudy Blume and Sylvia Plath, for example
women who really shared their experience, warts and all.
You also open up about your rocky love life. What makes
your relationship with musician Jack Antonoff different?
The moment I wasnt seeking approval in all the wrong
places was the moment someone wonderful came along.
I also just love his work, which is an added bonus.
Whats the biggest misconception about millennials?
That theyre the most deeply narcissistic, apolitical night-
mares who ever lived, when in actuality, we graduated
during a recession, were dealing with a very specic set
of political and cultural
circumstances, and were
really trying to sort out how
to make change in this
modern world.
If Martina Mc-
Bride wasnt a
country singer,
what would
she want to be?
Ashleigh S., Dallas
A: Id probably be a
party planner or a caterer,
McBride, 48, says. With her
new cookbook, Around the
Table, the country singer
is acting on her second
passion. When Im off the
road, I like to stay home
and cook, she adds. Her
go-to dish for her family
is Italian (and easy!): If
you have a box of pasta,
tomatoes, garlic, onion, and
basil, you have a meal!
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4 | OCTOBER 12, 2014
Parade
THE DUNNING MAN
The mostly Irish-American
characters in Kevin Fortunas
engrossing book of stories
should know better. That they
dont, and trespass again and
again, is what makes them
compelling and all too real.
CRAZY IS A COMPLI-
MENT Everyone canand,
in an increasingly competitive
world, shouldthink boldly
like an entrepreneur, writes
Linda Rottenberg, cofounder
and CEO of Endeavor, in this
inspiring advice book for
anyone whos dreamed of
starting a business.
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BIZ? For 40 years, the Pen-
sacola attorney Fred Levin
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commotion ghting against
big corporations and for
civil rights. This biography, by
Josh Young, is a testament
that maybe lawyers arent so
bad after all.
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Do you rise and
shineand head
to bedat the
same time as the
rest of the coun-
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at right show how
were apt to spend
an average day,
according to a
study conducted
by Retale with
data from the U.S.
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watch TV
p.m.: The
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minutes
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shopping
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1959
Timexs womens watch
turned timekeeping into
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Kathy Ireland
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Martin Luther King Jr.
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My mother says its dan-
gerous to use earphones
while driving because you
cant hear important
sounds from outside the
car, such as horns or si-
rens. I argue its the same
as turning on your car radio
loudly. Who is right? J.S.,
Port Washington, N.Y.
Mom is right. Earphones
make the music primary
in your auditory attention.
By contrast, a loud radio
causes interference with
outside sounds. The lat-
ter isnt safe either, but
its better. And if you really
believe theyre the same,
you wouldnt argue for ear-
phones, would you? Obvi-
ously, you do think theyre
different! Anyway, unrelat-
ed sensorial input that oc-
cupies part of your auditory
or visual attention reduces
your ability to handle even
ordinary driving, much less
respond quickly to chang-
ing conditions.
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Like a lot of kids her age, 10-year-old Anastasia Rivas has energy to burn, playing softball
and cheerleading and wrestling with her little brother at home in North Bergen, N.J. And
unlike a lot of her peers, she also likes to help out around the housecarrying the grocer-
ies in after a supermarket trip, for instance. All those activities and much more have
recently become a lot easier, because Anastasia now has a left handalbeit one made
out of plastic, elastic cords, and stainless-steel hardware. Anastasia was born with amniotic
band syndrome, in which strands of amniotic membrane get attached to and tangled up with
the fetus; the condition leads to congenital abnormalities. In Anastasias case, her left arm ends
in a tiny, partial palm and buttonlike buds of ngers. A standard prosthesis could run upward of
$60,000, and a fast-growing kid like her could outgrow it every six to eight months, creating
astronomical expenses. As a result, traditional prostheses werent an avenue that we consid-
ered for Anastasia at this stage of her life, says Wanda Oliveras, Anastasias grandmother. But
then Oliveras saw a story on her Facebook news feed about a prosthesis that can be cheaply
produced and repaired, called a Robohand. We couldnt contain our excitement, says Oliveras.
We thought we could nally get a prosthetic device that could allow Anastasia to use ngers to
pick up and grab things. Anastasias new hand (she requested it in bright blue, in homage to her
stepfathers favorite football team, the New York Giants) ran just $2,000, and it can be replaced
at a fraction of that cost. How is this possible? Because Anastasias hand is created with a 3-D
printer, which can build a three-dimensional object by laying down ultrathin layers of material,
one at a time. Her hand is one of about 200 such prostheses that have been printed using a design
EVERYTHING THATS
FIT TO
How 3-D printing is transforming
everything from medicine to manufacturing, and
creating a new industrial revolution
WRITTEN
BY
JESSICA
WINTER
COVER AND
INSIDE
PHOTOGRAPHS
BY BEN BAKER
Anastasia Rivas
plans to learn to
use her Robohand
to ride a bike.
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perfected by Richard Van As, a
South African carpenter who
lost four fingers in a circular
saw accident. Ty Esham, a
hand therapist in Decatur, Ga.,
who studied under Van As, is
the crafter of Anastasias
Robohand, and she can
cheaply produce most of its
plastic componentsthe dig-
its, the block of knuckles, the
wrist hingewith her desktop
3-D printer, the MakerBot
Replicator 2.
Though the technology
behind 3-D printing has been
around since the 1980s, only
in the past couple of years has
it become possible to re-create
more commonly found ob-
jects of everyday life. The rst
3-D-printed book jacket (for
Chang-rae Lees best seller On
Such a Full Sea) could be found
on bookshelves, and 3-D-
printed custom toys, jewelry,
or iPhone cases can be pur-
chased online. Theres now
even a DIY aspect of 3-D
printing: Thousands of digital
designs are available on
Thingiverse.com, where
anyone can download the
blueprint to print out objects
from chess pieces to napkin
rings to World of Warcraft
characters.
The technology has the
potential to altereven revo-
lutionizedozens of indus-
tries, from small-batch manu-
f act ur i ng t o aer os pace
engineering, from prosthetics
to reconstructive surgery and
beyond. Within a decade,
surgeons might even use 3-D
printing to build organs for
transplants and to harvest new
nerve cells.
Anastasia Rivas
plans to learn to
use her Robohand
to ride a bike.
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sity of Louisvilles engineer-
ing school, an exact 3-D
model of an ailing 14-month-
olds heart was created on
a MakerBot printer. The
babys medical team used the
model to plan his life-saving
surgery. And in August, im-
ages of a disabled Chihuahua
named TurboRoo zipping
around in his new 3-D-
printed wheeled cart went
viral even before he was fea-
tured on the Today show.
ANEWTOOL
IN THE CLASS-
ROOMAND
THE FACTORY
A former K8 teacher in
Seattle, Pettis wants to put a
printer in every K12 school
in the U.S. When I was
growing up, he says, there
was an Apple IIe in the class-
room, and if you were a nerd,
you were taking it apart. That
was probably the most impor-
tant part of the educationit
had nothing to do with what
was on the test that day.
Pettis thinks the MakerBot
can be the Apple IIe of the
21st-century classroom, re-
i nserti ng an el ement of
hands-on tinkering into a
test-obsessed curriculum.
The students who get these
printers start seeing the physi-
cal world differently, they start
designing stuff, theyre acti-
vated as entrepreneurs, they
start making and selling, say,
iPhone cases with the schools
logo on themand it all takes
off from there, says Pettis.
Three-dimensional printers
8 | OCTOBER 12, 2014
OW IT
WORKS
A sweet aroma is
al ways waf ti ng
around the Maker-
Bot store in New Yorks SoHo
neighborhood. The scent ema-
nates from the humming printers
themselves, which use not ink but
spools of polylactic acid (PLA)
lament, a bioplastic derived from
corn. Well have classes here on a
Saturday morning with machines
running, and people will say, It
smells like waffles, says Jenifer
Howard, MakerBots PR director.
What exactly are those syrup-
scented machines doing? Whether
its happening at the industrial
level, in a medical lab, or on a desk-
top, 3-D printing follows the same
process. It starts with a blueprint
created in a 3-D digital modeling
program. Taking instructions from
those digital les, the 3-D printer
builds the object by laying down
one superthin layer at a time of the
material at hand, which could be
anything from metal to plastic,
ceramics to food purees to human
cells. With MakerBots desktop
3-D printers, the PLA lament is
spooled like cable in the back of
the machine and fed into the
machines extruder, which heats up
the material to make it pliable and
passes it through a tiny hole to
draw the object, layer by layer,
which can take anywhere from a
few hours to a couple of days.
Three-dimensional printing
originated in the mid-1980s with
Charles Hull, inventor of a layer-
by-layer manufacturing process
he called stereolithography, which
could be used for rapid prototyp-
ing and for small-batch produc-
tion of specialized parts. Since
then, the technology has been a
mainstay of fields such as aero-
space and automotive engineer-
ing, but it wasnt until MakerBot
arrived on the scene in 2009 that
the notion of personal 3-D
printing gained a foothold, along
with the emergence of Thingi-
verse and, just this past summer,
the opening of Amazons 3-D
printing store.
In fact, MakerBot has become
one of the most important players
in the eld, thanks to its relatively
low-cost desktop printers (Ty
Eshams version costs under
$2,000, compared to industrial
models that can run $100,000 or
more) and the passion of Maker-
Bots CEO and cofounder, Bre
Pettis. In February at the Univer-
Anastasia with her brother, Giovanni; her mom (left), and her grandmother.
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I FEEL LIGHT-DEPRIVED IN THE
COLDER MONTHS OF THE YEAR.
SHOULD I TAKE VITAMIN D, AND HOW
MUCH DO I NEED?
No matter where you live in the
U.S., from November through
March its nearly impossible to
produce sufcient vitamin D from
the amount of sunlight your skin
is exposed to. And recent stud-
ies suggest that low levels of
this vitamin may increase your
risk for diabetes, high blood
pressure, and certain forms of
cancer, among other serious
conditions. So its a good idea to
take a supplement during these
months, says Julie Upton, R.D.,
cofounder of Appetite for Health.
While the Recommended Dietary
Allowance (RDA) for vitamin D is
600 IU per day for adults (and 800
IU if youre over 70), many experts
believe that to get the full health
benets of vitamin D, you need
1,000 to 2,000 IU a day. (The safe
upper limit for adults is 4,000 IU
per day.)
COULD TAKING IRON SUPPLE-
MENTS GIVE ME MORE ENERGY EVEN
IF IM NOT ANEMIC?
Iron supplements may help if
you have less-than-optimal blood
levels of iron, even if theyre not
low enough to classify you as
anemic, says Upton. But she adds
that low energy often has more to
do with caloric intake, sleep pat-
terns, and the quality of the foods
in your diet. Translation: Those
chocolate chip cookies may make
for a tasty snack, but the resulting
blood sugar crash will leave you
feeling drained.
Americans spend billions on dietary supplements
every yearbut its easy to get confused about
which are most efective and how to take them safely.
Heres an A to zinc guide to help you decide.
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ARE THERE ANY SUPPLEMENTS THAT CAN HELP WITH DEPRESSION?
Theres some evidence that omega-3s can reduce depressive symp-
toms, especially in women, says Elisa Zied, R.D.N., author of Younger
Next Week. The herbal remedy St. Johns Wort is also thought to help
relieve symptoms, but recent studies have had mixed results. If you want
to give St. Johns Wort a try, see your doctor rst. Research shows the
herb can interact negatively with some prescription medications, includ-
ing blood thinners and birth control pills.
WHATS THE DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN RECOMMENDED
DIETARY ALLOWANCE (RDA) AND
DAILY VALUE (DV)?
RDAs are the amounts of vitamins
or nutrients that healthy people
should get each day. The sug-
gested intakes are developed by
the Institute of Medicine and vary
by age, gender, and whether a
woman is pregnant or breastfeed-
ing. DVs, which are set by the FDA,
are listed on food and supplement
labels. They tell you how much of
a vitamin or nutrient one serving
provides in the context of a daily
diet. Unlike RDAs, there is just DV
for each nutrient, based on all peo-
ple age 4 or older. DVs are listed as
a percentage to help consumers
compare products. If a supple-
ment provides 20 or 30 percent of a
nutrient per serving, you know its
a high source compared to one that
offers 5 percent or less, says Zied.
Safe Storage
3 rules to follow
1
Move them out
of the cabinet.
Many people store
supplements in kitchen or
bathroom cabinets. But
the moist environment in
these rooms can decrease
pills shelf life and quality.
The same goes for a
checked suitcase when
youre traveling.
2
Dont mix pills.
After a few days, storing
pills together can cause
them to degrade.
3
Replace when needed.
Dont take pills after
the expiration date, and
toss vitamins if they
develop brown spotsit
means theyve lost
their nutritional value.
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SHOULD I TRY MELATONIN OR VALERIAN TO HELP ME SLEEP BETTER?
A 2007 review of studies by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine
revealed that melatonin may help alleviate circadian rhythm disorders like
sleeplessness due to shift work or jet lag, as well as a condition known as
delayed sleep phase disorder, where you cant fall asleep before two or
three in the morning and then cant wake up until late morning. Studies
show that with delayed sleep disorder, taking melatonin in the afternoon
or early evening can help reset internal clocks. The research is far less
promising for valerian, however. A 2007 review of 37 studies found that
valerian was safe but no more effective than a placebo for sleep problems.
CAN VITAMINC REALLY HELP
WARD OFF A COLD? WHAT ABOUT
ECHINACEA OR ZINC?
Lots of people swear by taking
vitamin C and echinacea when
they feel theyre getting sick, but
recent studies indicate theres no
strong evidence to support using
either one. Zinc, on the other hand,
is backed by science. Research
suggests that if you start taking
zinc within 24 hours of the onset of
symptoms, it may help reduce the
duration of your cold, says Upton.
Experts recommend zinc lozenges
rather than nasal sprays, since the
latter have been shown to interfere
with your sense of smell.
IVE HEARD OLDER PEOPLE
SHOULD TAKE VITAMINB12. WHY?
If youre over 50, its smart to
check B12 levels because your
body absorbs about 10 to 30
percent less of it than it did
when you were younger, says
Zied. The reason: Stomach
acid plays an important role
in B12 absorption, and our
guts produce less acid as we
age. Those with GI problems
like Crohns or celiac disease
or who avoid meat and dairy
[the biggest dietary sources of
B12] are also at increased risk
for deciency, she says. Very
low blood levels of B12 can
cause neurological symptoms
like tingling and numbness in
your extremities, and cognitive
changes such as memory loss.
Before You YY Pop
That Pill
Always consult your doctor
or pharmacist before taking
any supplement.
Make sure your doctor and
pharmacist has a list of all
remedies youre taking,
including prescription and
over-the-counter drugs as
well as all supplements.
Thats because certain
supplements can interact
with medications,
causing dangerous side
effects or lessening the
drugs effectiveness.
Follow all directions on
supplement labels,
taking special care not to
exceed the maximum
recommended dose.
VITAMINS PURCHASE
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sity of Louisvilles engineer-
ing school, an exact 3-D
model of an ailing 14-month-
olds heart was created on
a MakerBot printer. The
babys medical team used the
model to plan his life-saving
surgery. And in August, im-
ages of a disabled Chihuahua
named TurboRoo zipping
around in his new 3-D-
printed wheeled cart went
viral even before he was fea-
tured on the Today show.
A NEW TOOL
IN THE CLASS-
ROOMAND
THE FACTORY
A former K8 teacher in
Seattle, Pettis wants to put a
printer in every K12 school
in the U.S. When I was
growing up, he says, there
was an Apple IIe in the class-
room, and if you were a nerd,
you were taking it apart. That
was probably the most impor-
tant part of the educationit
had nothing to do with what
was on the test that day.
Pettis thinks the MakerBot
can be the Apple IIe of the
21st-century classroom, re-
i nserti ng an el ement of
hands-on tinkering into a
test-obsessed curriculum.
The students who get these
printers start seeing the physi-
cal world differently, they start
designing stuff, theyre acti-
vated as entrepreneurs, they
start making and selling, say,
iPhone cases with the schools
logo on themand it all takes
off from there, says Pettis.
Three-dimensional printers
machines extruder, which heats up
the material to make it pliable and
passes it through a tiny hole to
draw the object, layer by layer,
which can take anywhere from a
few hours to a couple of days.
Three-dimensional printing
originated in the mid 1980s with
Charles Hull, inventor of a layer-
by-layer manufacturing process
he called stereolithography, which
could be used for rapid prototyp-
ing and for small-batch produc-
tion of specialized parts. Since
then, the technology has been a
mainstay of fields such as aero-
space and automotive engineer-
ing, but it wasnt until MakerBot
arrived on the scene at the turn of
this decade that the notion of per-
sonal 3-D printing gained a foot-
hold, along with the emergence of
Thingiverse and, just this past
summer, the opening of Ama-
zons 3-D printing store.
In fact, MakerBot has become
one of the most important players
in the eld, thanks to its relatively
low-cost desktop printers (Ty
Eshams version costs about
$2,000, compared to industrial
models that can run $100,000 or
more) and the passion of Maker-
Bots CEO and cofounder, Bre
Pettis. In February at the Univer-
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are also becoming a mainstay on
college campuses, such as Case
Western Reserve University, home
to an innovation center open to
both students and members of the
public called the think[box]. It
psyches the students up about
things its hard to get them psyched
about, says James McGuffin-
Cawley, Ph.D., chairman of mate-
rials science and engineering at
Case Western. Maybe theyre not
excited about guring out the glass
transition temperature of a ther-
moplastic polymer. But if youre
having a difficult time trying to
make something cool [with a 3-D
printer], the faculty member who
can explain it becomes someone
youd like to spend time with. It
creates a motivated learner.
Some even envision a future in
which theres a 3-D printer in ev-
ery kitchen, printing our dinners
and cabinet hinges, but most in-
dustry experts remain skeptical.
Industrial printing is where its
at, says Terry Wohlers, president
of Wohlers Associates, a Fort
Collins, Co.based consulting
firm that specializes in the 3-D
printing industry. The desktop
printers are good for schools and
education, for prototypes and
models. But if youre talking
about a $1,500 machine as op-
posed to a $150,000 machine, the
results are vastly different. I dont
see a future where were all just
printing what we need at home
and manufacturing goes away.
Instead, 3-D printing will more
likely enhance and advance tradi-
tional manufacturing. Mark Dead-
rick, who built TurboRoos cart and
is president of the San Diego
based industrial design rm 3dyn,
first encountered the technology
20 years ago as an auto engineer in
Detroit, where Chrysler was 3-D-
printing prototypes of engine
blocks. Boeing has had tens of
thousands of 3-D-printed parts in
the air for years. And in what was
seen as an industry bellwether, GE
Aviation bought the additive-
manufacturing company Morris
Technologies in 2012 to make
3-D-printed parts for jet engines.
I strongly believe this technology
will help create tens of thousands
of new companies and jobs in the
U.S. and abroad, Wohlers says.
In fact, were seeing it happen.
A MEDICAL
REVOLUTION
By far the most exciting ways in
which 3-D printing is being used
are in the medical field. Across
the U.S., research teams have
been making rapid progress in
3-D-printing a bewildering array
of human body parts: ear cartilage
and muscle tissue; skin, skulls,
and bones; organs large and small.
Its nuts! says Faiz Bhora,
M.D., chief of thoracic surgery at
Mount Sinai Roosevelt and St.
Lukes Hospitals, whose team is
working toward a breakthrough:
the rst 3-D-printed tracheas to
be successfully implanted in hu-
mans. I think within ve years,
we are going to see parts of 3-D-
printed organs being implanted,
as well as things like jawbones,
tibia bonesthings that are not
very complicated and where fail-
ure is not usually catastrophic.
The next step up perhaps is tubes
and cylindersthe airway, per-
haps, the ureters, arteries, veins.
The third tier will be whole or-
gans, heart valves, maybe parts of
the kidneys, nerve cells.
Were going to get to a point,
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defect in an organ, youll just get a
new one. Imagine: Youre 40 years
old, and you can print the same
organ you had when you were 21.
Its like a car: You x it a couple
times, and then you realize its
cost-effective to replace the part.
The process is the same no
matter what were making, says
Anthony Atala, M.D., of the
Wake Forest Baptist Medical
Centers Institute for Regenera-
tive Medicine. We take a very
small piece of tissue from the
patients organless than half
the size of a postage stamp
then tease that tissue apart to its
individual cell components.
After a month or so spent grow-
ing those cells in a lab, theyre
combined with a gel and fed into
the printing cartridge. We can
then print the tissue layer by
layerimagine an ink-jet
printer, but instead of ink, its
printing cells. You lay down a
layer of scaffold, then a layer of
cells so that the 3-D shape is
formed, like baking a layer cake.
Because the cells are har-
vested from the patients own
body, 3-D-printed implants
would present far fewer risks in
terms of transplant rejection.
They also open up a host of
research and treatment possi-
bilities beyond transplants. We
can create tissues and organs to
test drugs for toxicity, for
example, Atala says. Or we
can think about what we can do
for burn victimswed be able
to scan the wound so that the
cells could be placed where they
need to be.
Customization is also key.
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the pediatric age group. In most
pediatric operations that require
implants, were just using the
smallest possible adult sizes and
trying to make that work, Bhora
says. One of the biggest advan-
tages of 3-D printing is the
ability to customize an organ for
the patient.
And Anastasia Rivas is benet-
ting from that customization. Her
new hand is not as sophisticated
as many traditional prostheses
she can close only all fingers at
once, not a digit at a time. But the
Robohand has other benets. If
she outgrows it, we can print
another, Esham says. If she
breaks it, its easy to x. There are
no batteries to recharge. She can
get her hand wet and dirty; you
cant do that with the expensive
prosthetic hands, even though
getting wet and dirty is what
hands do! 3-D printing gives you
something lightweight, cheap,
and functional.
The kids at school think my
Robohand is really cool, says
Anastasia, who recently started
fifth grade. Now I can pick up
my eyeglass case, and I can pick
up a pencil, although that is still
hard to doI keep practicing.
Anastasia also wants to practice
using the hand to play baseball
and basketball and to ride her
bike. As far as Anastasias grand-
mother, Wanda Oliveras, is
concerned, the sky is the limit,
and shes as bullish as anyone on
the future of the technology.
I will be counting on Ty as
Anastasia grows, so that someday
she will feel like she has two hands
like anyone else, Oliveras says.
Our relationship with these
machines is going to be lifelong.
In her ofce in
Decatur, Ga., Ty
Esham (above)
makes adjust-
ments to Anasta-
sias Robohand,
which was printed
using the 3-D
printer Makerbot
Replicator 2 (left).
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One of the worlds
preeminent philan-
thropists hit a mile-
stone on Aug. 15.
Theres something about turning
50, says Melinda Gates, where
you feel really free to be yourself.
As cochair of the Bill & Melinda
Gates Foundationwhich she
started with her husband 14 years
ago to ght poverty and improve
global healthGates has dedi-
cated herself to a mission close
to her heart: empowering
women in the devel-
oping world. Her
goal is to provide
contraceptives to 120
million women by
2020 so they can
plan their families. In
an interview with Cathe-
rine DiBenedetto, the Catho-
lic mother of three talks about
why birth control is so vital, what
women in the U.S. should be
fighting for, and how she cele-
brated the big 5-0.
PARADE: Why have you decided
to focus on family planning?
In my work, Id been meeting
with mothers about vaccines for
years. If I stayed long enough,
theyd ask me, What about a
shot for me? They were asking
about a contraceptive injection.
They explained that it was a mat-
ter of life and death. When a
woman can space out the births
of her kids, she can ensure they
each get fed. Then if her kids are
healthy, she can get them into
school. We know from great re-
search in Bangladesh that if you
give women access to contracep-
Melinda Gates
A guiding force behind the countrys largest
charity reveals what shed like to say to the pope,
why we need more female leaders, and the ways
her family unwinds on the weekend
Sunday With...
tives, their families are better edu-
cated and wealthier over time.
Pope Francis has said the
church is too focused on contra-
ception. Have you talked to him
about your work?
No, but Id like to tell him I be-
lieve in his commitment to the
poor. Bringing the church back to
its social justice roots is a mission
we share.
In the U.S., its been almost
100 years since women got
the right to vote. What should
we be fghting for today?
Women hold less than 20 percent
of leadership roles in business,
government, and nonprots. We
need to have more female leaders.
Would a woman president help
us get there?
I think having a presidentman
or womanaddress this issue is
really important. But sure, would
it be great for the U.S. to have a
woman president? You bet.
When you were at Duke Uni-
versity, you were one of just a
few female computer science
students. Today, there is still a
gender gap in the STEM felds.
How can we fx that?
We need to look at the middle
school years, when girls start
to lose their condence. We need
to help them realize theyre just
as good as the boys in math
and science.
Your daughter is a freshman in
college. What was it like to send
her of to school?
I feel like my job was to make sure
she had her wings to y when she
felt ready to go. Watching her
walk out the door tugs on my
heart deeply. But Im so pleased
and happy for her.
Whats a typical Sunday like
for the Gates family?
Sunday night is when we all do
something fun together. Whether
thats jumping on the trampoline
in the backyard, or crowding in
bedtwo dogs, two adults, three
kids [ages 12, 15, and 18]to
watch Modern Family.
What did you do for your 50th
birthday?
My family went to Austria and
my sister threw me a Sound of
Music party, because its my favor-
ite movie! We dressed up in
costumes and there was lots and
lots of singing.
BRINGING THE
CATHOLIC
CHURCH BACK TO ITS
SOCIAL JUSTICE
ROOTS IS A MISSION
[THE POPE AND I]
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