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This 3D-printed bridge absorbs 142% more CO2 than conventional concrete. It's inspired by human bones
The designers mimicked the structures in certain bones to increase the surface area of the bridge, which also increased the ...
If you take a cross section of a bone, you realize that bone is quite porous, but there are certain patterns within which the ...
INDUSTRY continues to find multiple uses for 3D printing, especially in rapid prototyping and for high-value, low-volume production in businesses such as aerospace. But one of the limiting factors is ...
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