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Scientists 3D print electronics with plant-based plastic and pencil graphite

As electronics become smaller, lighter, and more flexible—think smartphones, fitness trackers, and wireless earbuds—researchers are also looking for ways to make these devices more sustainable. A team from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), led by Associate Professor Michinao Hashimoto, has come up with a breakthrough: a new 3D printing method that uses […] The post Scientists 3D print electronics with plant-based plastic and pencil graphite appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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