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<p>Inspired by the sci-fi show, the device morphs to suit its signals</p>
IEEE Spectrum
MIT researchers demonstrate rapid liquid metal 3D printing technique
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a new additive manufacturing technique that can print rapidly with liquid metal, producing large-scale parts such as table legs and chair frames in a matter of minutes.
TCT Magazine
Researchers demonstrate rapid 3D printing with liquid metal
Liquid metal printing, developed by MIT researchers, rapidly creates 3D metal structures by depositing molten aluminum along into a bed filled with microscopic glass beads. The process can produce low-resolution objects like frames for chairs and tables in minutes.
MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology