Rice University is 3D printing math algorithms to try and build some ideal structures that might be used one day. Click here to read the article.
Source: news.rice.edu
Photo Credit: Rice University
Source: news.rice.edu
Photo Credit: Rice University
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According to engineers at Penn State, a combination of 3D printers and other electronic devices could allow for the...
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