Part 3 of Material Whirl, featuring Nicholas Weidinger, research assistant at the Institute for the Future, Palo Alto, California, on the principals of the 3D Printer.
(TRT 7:22)
by Gary Niederhoff on January 30, 2012
Part 3 of Material Whirl, featuring Nicholas Weidinger, research assistant at the Institute for the Future, Palo Alto, California, on the principals of the 3D Printer.
(TRT 7:22)
Tagged as: materials science, Technology
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