The Department of Energy Figured Out How to 3D Print Structures Made of Water

The Department of Energy Figured Out How to 3D Print Structures Made of Water

  • March 27, 2018
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The Department of Energy Figured Out How to 3D Print Structures Made of Water

Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have figured out a way to 3D print structures made entirely of liquids. According to the researchers, this advance is the first step toward creating liquid electronics that can conform to any shape and be implemented in stretchable devices.

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