Innovative 3D Printing Technique Produces Stronger, Complex Metals and Ceramics

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EPFL scientists developed a novel 3D printing method using hydrogels as templates to produce ultra-dense, strong metals and ceramics, which are significantly more durable and less prone to warping than traditional methods, with potential applications in energy, sensors, and biomedicine.
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