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| MIT's new 3D-printer makes objects that remember their shape 3D printing has done a lot for medical science. It's helped us create better prosthetics, manufacture artificial vertebrae and even develop smaller internal cameras. Next, it could help us revolutionize medication delivery. MIT researchers are using... https://www.engadget.com/2016/08/27/...r-their-shape/ |
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