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*Stereolithography for glass printing at low temperature. Glass s then fired. [http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Michel_Log]
*Stereolithography for glass printing at low temperature. Glass s then fired. [http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Michel_Log]
:*Paper in Nature - [https://www.nature.com/articles/nature22061?token=H9ITBqd5WE32MeJ0nJ0+KWleVFB8CRez8tY/+aRrGpTRlt0AAEDV3bpaXVSNhxJx&referrer_url=https://www.nature.com/articles/nature22061.epdf?referrer_access_token=b47henzeZ3-uqevD7Tlz49RgN0jAjWel9jnR3ZoTv0Ohr7MKyycBc0uHL38jeTOPBMwFpC91Mj_6tkS8b5-CzBeoGx5i2Xu1xCSUMNeaQcmrUNce9T-aSiO9axipKfRGC-KCu_X7uMSXGKdqDIEZFc_5aFYx1jPSJVHztATSDNrdtlHZ-aYYhz1o5X2iYxzoolh8WFQcxLxspet2plxDuv6ugtLsN6dk9GLINnGC_hEf2i0hbVTNvyRCqyUejiNG&tracking_referrer=www.smithsonianmag.com]

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  • Stereolithography for glass printing at low temperature. Glass s then fired. [1]
  • Paper in Nature - [2]