The scientists at Not Impossible Labs use affordable 3-D printed prosthetics to help victims of carpet bombings in South Sudan.

The scientists at Not Impossible Labs use affordable 3-D printed prosthetics to help victims of carpet bombings in South Sudan.
Can technology offer hope to an artist battling Lou Gehrig’s disease, or restore hearing to a young musician? Founder of Not Impossible Labs, Mick Ebeling, talks to reporter Andrea Vasquez about “technology for the sake of humanity” via Google Hangout.
In this episode of SciTech Now, how ants and slime might help us understand collective human behavior; founder of Not Impossible Labs Mick Ebeling discusses “technology for the sake of humanity”; behind the scenes of one at the world’s first virtual medical centers; and a robot that has the potential to change the hotel industry.