Researchers create 3-D printed 'shapeshifters'
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A team of National Science Foundation-funded researchers from Georgia Tech has developed a way to use 3-D printers to create objects capable of expanding dramatically. The objects could someday be used in applications ranging from space missions to biomedical devices.
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