It’s pretty wild how much plastic waste we generate, right? It feels like it’s everywhere. But what if we could actually use ...
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Researchers turn spoiled milk into 3D printing materials — extracted proteins from dairy waste combined with polymers to create plastic alternative
This work turns what would otherwise be an agricultural liability into a potential input for advanced manufacturing.
About 2 billion tons of waste are discarded every year, a number that is growing annually, the equivalent to the weight of 10 million airplanes. When this waste is buried in landfills, the organic ...
Bambu Lab recently launched the H2C 3D Printer, which is firmly targeting professional makers and engineers who demand high-performance from their creations. Having used the printer for the past few ...
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