3D printing gets another dimension

3D printing gets another dimension

3D printing gets another dimension

Researchers in Zurich have found a way to control the shape and behaviour of 3D printed objects at different points in time - a new breakthrough for so-called '4D' printing. By now you're probably familiar with 3D printing, in which a computer is used to control the deposition of a material in successive layers to create a three-dimensional object.
Researchers in Zurich have found a way to control the shape and behaviour of 3D printed objects at different points in time - a new breakthrough for so-called '4D' printing. By now you're probably familiar with 3D printing, in which a computer is used to control the deposition of a material in successive layers to create a three-dimensional object.
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