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Researchers at Chalmers University in Sweden have developed a biodegradable 3D printing material made from baker's yeast, wood cellulose fibers, seaweed alginate, vegetable glycerol and water. The hydrogel could replace construction materials like plastic, plaster or synthetic… #3Dprinting #3Dprint
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Researchers at Chalmers University in Sweden have developed a biodegradable 3D printing material made from baker's yeast, wood cellulose fibers, seaweed alginate, vegetable glycerol and water. The hydrogel could replace construction materials like plastic, plaster or synthetic textiles - a biodegradable alternative from organic byproducts. https://www.3dnatives.com/en/3d-printing-yeast-12062026/ #3Dprint #3Dprinting #MaterialsInnovation
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