MIT’s new 3D printing approach looks to enable customizable wood products
In a bid to combat deforestation, researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory have developed a new method of 3D bioprinting wood-like materials. The technique leverages lab-grown living cells from the Zinnia elegans plant, and could one day be used to print all manner of custom shapes like […]
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Author: Kubi Sertoglu
