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Scientists have 3D printed a microscopic Star Trek vessel – Pocket-lint
3D printed things are always cool and just when you thought they couldn’t get any more impressive researchers have printed microscopic ones.

(Pocket-lint) – 3D printed things are always cool and just when you thought they couldn’t get any more impressive researchers have printed microscopic ones. Not just static objects either, but minuscule vessels that can move under their own steam.
These incredible 3D printed objects came about as part of the research into microswimmers – microscopic organisms that can move through liquids.
They are created to allow scientists and researchers to study and understand naturally occurring organisms…
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