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New digital light manufacturing approach resolves common problems associated with 3D printing

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A team of materials scientists, medical researchers and engineers affiliated with a large number of institutions across Australia has developed a new way to conduct digital light manufacturing that overcomes problems with current methods. In their paper published in the journal Nature, the group describes their new technique, how it works and ways it might be used.
A team of materials scientists, medical researchers and engineers affiliated with a large number of institutions across Australia has developed a new way to conduct digital light manufacturing that overcomes problems with current methods. In their paper published in the journal Nature, the group describes their new technique, how it works and ways it might be used.
Traditional 3D printing involves precisely spraying a liquid material from a nozzle onto an object where it hardens as it cools, causing it to grow as layers are added.

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