Magazine Article

Building 3D-Printed Materials with Liquids

TBMG-47826

04/01/2023

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A research team from the University of Calgary has been tinkering with the use of 3D printing with liquids to create spongy materials for use in myriad industries, including energy storage and tissue engineering.

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"Building 3D-Printed Materials with Liquids," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2023.
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Apr 1, 2023
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TBMG-47826
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English