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New 3D printing technique produces living polymerized materials

2019-11-22 20:52:33| Canadian Plastics Headlines

Researchers in Australia and New Zealand have successfully merged 3D/4D printing with a chemical process to produce living resin, which has huge potential for fields as diverse as recycling and biomedicine. The post New 3D printing technique produces living polymerized materials appeared first on Canadian Plastics.

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