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3D Printing News Unpeeled: NASA, ICON, MIT and Purdue

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Purdue University makes a wet mixing technology that can make strain and temperature sensors out of Direct Write and FDM 3D printed parts. This could enable new functionality in 3D printed components. NASA awards $57 million to ICON to make moon habitats. And an MIT experiment on board ISS will look to extrude resins into forms that can not be made on earth.


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