3D printing
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Researchers Develops New Method To Convert Number Seven Plastics Into Valuable Products
A method for converting a widely discarded plastic to a resin used in 3D printing might enable for more efficient use of plastic waste.
Latest Research Articles
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New Zealand Just Sent a 3D-Printed Rocket to Space
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The Future of Space Tech: Femtosatellite Launcher 3-D Printed on the ISS
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Scientists Successfully Transform Stem Cells Into Cartilage Tissues Using 3-D Bioprinting
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MIT Develops New System that Can 3-D Print an Entire Building
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Journey to Mars: The First Ever Mars Colony Might Be 3D Printed From Space Dust
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Researchers Use Cellulose as Renewable, Biodegradable 3D Printing Material
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NASA Funds Technology to Enable Astronauts to Print 3D Pizzas in Space
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Future Skyscrapers Will Be 3 Miles High With the Ability to Clean the Air Around It
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First 3D-Printed Blood Vessel Transplant Successful in Monkeys! Biotech Breakthrough on the Way
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3D Printed Prosthetics: Student Makes Functioning Plastic Hand For Just $15
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The Secret of Cats' Impeccable Grooming Revealed (It's the Tongue)
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Cat Got Your Tongue: The Feline Tongue's Unique Shape and Flexibility