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Researchers Review 3D Printing with Biomass-Derived Composites

April 27, 2026June 27, 2020 by Peter Gedeon

Researchers from State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry , University of Tennessee , Oak Ridge National Laboratory ,

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Toward a Circular Economy: 3D Printing with Curable Vegetable Oil

April 27, 2026June 23, 2020 by Peter Gedeon

Many of us have heard of using vegetable oil for alternative sources of energy like diesel gasoline, but you may be surprised to learn that it can play a

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Biopolymers Used to 3D Print Large-scale Marine Fender

April 27, 2026May 16, 2020 by Peter Gedeon

As discussed in our series on the role of 3D printing and polymers in (averting or contributing to) ecological collapse, biopolymers may be a crucial

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KAMPERS: Bioproduction of Organic, Conductive and Biodegradable 3D…

April 27, 2026May 4, 2020 by Peter Gedeon

“Explore to what extent new materials synthesized through synthetic biology can yield superior structural polymers or resins with programmable lifetimes.

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Sweden: 3D Printed Cellulose Nanofiber Aerogels for Industrial…

April 27, 2026March 5, 2020 by Peter Gedeon
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Researchers in Sweden are digging deeper into the world of 3D printing and the ever-expanding, accompanying science of related materials.

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