A team of scientists from Argonne National Laboratory have created an efficient way to recycle nuclear waste using 3D printer technology. Click here to read the article.
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Photo Credit: Argonne National Laboratory
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Photo Credit: Argonne National Laboratory
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These incredibly elastic 3D prints can now be used as an alternative in surgery. Click here to watch the...
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Built by a team at the University Of Southern California, these 3D printed metamaterials have the ability to control...
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