One of the interesting applications of the precision provided by 3D printing is that it allows scientists to take inspiration from nature. The art of making bio-inspired technology has evolved into the science of biomimicry. From underwater breathing apparatuses to honey comb structures, it provides all sorts of efficient structural arrangements. In exploring these bio-inspired […]
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