3D Printing News Unpeeled: 3D Printing Four Story Building, Degradable Polymers and Hypersonics

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The US government seems to be getting much more serious about the need to develop better hypersonics with the Growing Additive Manufacturing Maturity for Airbreathing Hypersonics, or GAMMA-H project. CyBe to 3D print a four story apartment building in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. And a group of Texas AM scientists develop a way to make degradable polymers.

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