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Instead of scribbling on a flat piece of paper, 3D Pen Lab is devoted to creating three-dimensional drawings. This time, they have decided to make Charizard, and spent more than 10 hours creating the fiery pokémon.
Instead of scribbling on a flat piece of paper, 3D Pen Lab is devoted to creating three-dimensional drawings. This time, they have decided to make Charizard, and spent more than 10 hours creating the fiery pokémon.
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That's O.K. , but, I'm more interested in this : 4D Printing
Scientists at MIT are using a new technique that could print responsive objects—from water pipes to sneakers—that adapt to their surroundings on their own.
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That's O.K. , but, I'm more interested in this : 4D Printing
Scientists at MIT are using a new technique that could print responsive objects—from water pipes to sneakers—that adapt to their surroundings on their own.
Read more: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/Objects-That-Change-Shape-On-Their-Own-180951449/#ErWCuR8l6RPyDDzW.99
Give the gift of Smithsonian magazine for only $12! http://bit.ly/1cGUiGv
Follow us: @SmithsonianMag on Twitter
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