Guest Mike Wehner Posted April 30, 2017 Posted April 30, 2017 3D printing has slowly gone from a curious novelty to a totally viable option for creating all kinds of useful things, from chocolate to athletic shoes, and now MIT has invented a way to use the technology to print buildings, too. Given that most 3D printing takes place inside a sealed box, it might be a bit hard to imagine exactly how a structure could be built in such a way, but as you'll see it can most definitely be done. Continue reading... Trending right now: Get ready for all the wireless carriers to get worse Scientists just discovered something awesome about the soil on Mars New iPhone 8 leak suggests Apple won’t use the design everyone hates Via BRG - Boy Genius Report
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