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3D-printed ‘living ink’ could lead to self-repairing buildings – Engadget
Scientists have developed a ‘living ink’ that could be used to print organic materials, possibly including buildings that repair…

Never mind 3D-printing organs eventually, the material could have a life of its own. Phys.orgreports scientists have developed a “living ink” you could use to print equally alive materials usable for creating 3D structures. The team genetically engineered…
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