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Traditional 3D printing involves spraying a liquid material from a nozzle onto an object where it hardens as it cools, causing it to grow as layers are added.
A team of materials scientists, medical researchers and engineers in Australia has developed a new way to conduct digital light manufacturing that overcomes problems with current methods.
Testing showed that the method is capable of printing at speeds up to 0.7 millimeters per second .
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