Impact printing produces houses from clay with minimal composite materials. Are they an alternative to highly emitting concrete buildings?
Engineers at Australia's Deakin University have come up with a way to combine 3D printing and solar power that turns plastic waste pollution into practical water pipes for crisis hit regions.
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