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Researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) present the first-ever technique for 3-D printing robots that involves printing solid and liquid materials at the same time. The new method can automatically 3-D print dynamic robots in a single step, with no assembly required, using a commercially-available 3-D printer.
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